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All Celeron Models
Author: Rafael Otto Coelho and Gabriel Torres and Cássio Lima
Type: Tutorials Last Updated: September 9, 2008
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Introduction

Since its launch, in April, 1998, Intel Celeron processor has been going through some changes. The name Celeron is used by Intel to denominate its low cost line of processors. In fact, Celeron is an economic version of Intel top processors. In other words, Celeron is a simplified version of Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4 or Core 2 Duo, with some of its features being reduced or removed. Celeron models already launched and top processors in which they are based on are listed below:

Model

Codename

Based on

Cores

L1 Cache

L2 Cache

Technology

External Bus

Socket

Celeron SEPP

Convington

Pentium II
Deschutes core

1

32 KB

-

0.25 µm

66 MHz

Slot 1

Celeron A

Mendocino

Pentium II
Deschutes core

1

32 KB

128 KB

0.25 µm

66 MHz

Slot 1

Celeron PPGA

Mendocino

Pentium II
Deschutes core

1

32 KB

128 KB

0.25 µm or 0.18 µm

66 MHz

Socket 370

Celeron Coppermine

Coppermine

Pentium III
Coppermine core

1

32 KB

128 KB

0.18 µm

66MHz or 100MHz

Socket 370

Celeron Tualatin

Tualatin

Pentium III
Tualatin core

1

32 KB

256 KB

0.13 µm

100 MHz

Socket 370

Celeron Willamette

Willamette

Pentium 4
Willamette core

1

8 KB

128 KB

0.18 µm

400 MHz

Socket 478

Celeron Northwood

Northwood

Pentium 4
Northwood core

1

8 KB

128 KB

0.13 µm

400 MHz

Socket 478

Celeron D

Prescott

Pentium 4
Prescott core

1

16 KB

256 KB

90 nm or 65 nm

533 MHz

Socket 478 or Socket 775

Celeron 400 Series

Conroe-L

Core 2 Duo

1

64 KB

512 KB

65 nm

800 MHz

Socket 775

Celeron E1000 Series

Allendale

Core 2 Duo

2

64 KB

512 KB

65 nm

800 MHz

Socket 775

Celeron distinguishes itself from Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4 or Core 2 Duo basically in three aspects:

  • L2 memory cache size
  • Internal clock
  • External bus clock

Because of these differences Celeron is cheaper and of low-performance, compared to the Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4 and Core 2 Duo processors, thus it fits well to domestic users market or to those who don’t need great power in the computer.

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