Intel launches Intel Celeron D processor line

Posted on Friday, June 25 2004 @ 15:36 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Intel today launched the Intel Celeron D processor line for value desktop PCs.

Specifications and Pricing The Intel Celeron D processor is based on Intel's industry leading 90 nanometer (nm) process technology. The Intel Celeron D processor 335, 330, 325, and 320, available at frequencies of 2.80 GHz, 2.66 GHz, 2.53 GHz and 2.40 GHz respectively, deliver the right combination of features and frequency at appropriate price points for value PC market segments.

Intel Celeron D processors are engineered for reliability and compatibility with the wide base of PC software and peripherals. The processors utilize 478-pin packaging, and feature a 256KB Level 2 cache and 533 MHz system bus. The Intel Celeron D processor works with the IntelĀ® 845 and 865 chipset families.

In 1,000-unit quantities, the Intel Celeron D processors 335, 330, 325, and 320 are priced at $117, $89, $79, and $69, respectively.


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