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Celeron

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Celeron
Intel Inside 2009.png
ProducedFrom April 1998 to present
Common manufacturer(s)
  • Intel
Max. CPU clock rate266 MHz to 3.6 GHz
FSB speeds66 MHz to 1333 MT/s
Min. feature size250 nm to 22 nm
Instruction setIA-32x86-64
MicroarchitectureP6NetBurstCore,NehalemSandy BridgeIvy Bridge
Socket(s)
Core name(s)
  • Covington
  • Mendocino
  • Coppermine-128
  • Tualatin-256
  • Willamette-128
  • Northwood-128
  • Prescott-256
  • Cedar Mill-512
  • Banias
    Dothan
    Yonah
    Merom
    Conroe
    Allendale
    Penryn
    Wolfdale
    Clarkdale
    Arrandale
    Jasper Forest
    Sandy Bridge
    Ivy Bridge

Celeron is a brand name given by Intel Corp. to a number of different IA-32 and x86-64 computer microprocessor models targeted at budget personal computers.

Celeron processors can run all IA-32 computer programs, but their performance is often significantly lower when compared to similar CPUs with higher-priced Intel CPU brands. For example, the Celeron brand will often have less cache memory, or have advanced features purposely disabled. These missing features can have a variable impact on performance, but is often very substantial. While a few of the Celeron designs have achieved surprising performance, most of the Celeron line has exhibited noticeably degraded performance.[1] This has been the primary justification for the higher cost of other Intel CPU brands versus the Celeron range.

Introduced in April 1998,[2] the first Celeron branded CPU was based on the Pentium II branded core. Subsequent Celeron branded CPUs were based on the Pentium IIIPentium 4Pentium M, and Intel Core branded processors. The latest Celeron design (as of July 2011) is based on the second generation Core i3/i5/i7 series (Sandy Bridge). This design features independent processing cores (CPUs), but with only 66% as much cache memory as the comparable Core i3 offering.

Celeron 733 MHz processor boxed 13 November 2000  [3]

 

 

Background[edit]

As a product concept, the Celeron was introduced in response to Intel's loss of the low-end market, in particular to the Cyrix 6x86, the AMD K6, and the IDT Winchip. Intel's existing low-end product, the Pentium MMX, was no longer performance competitive at 233 MHz.[4] Although a faster Pentium MMX would have been a lower-risk strategy, the industry standard Socket 7 platform hosted a market of competitor CPUs which could be drop-in replacements for the Pentium MMX. Instead, Intel pursued a budget part that was pin-compatible with their high-end Pentium IIproduct, using the Pentium II's Slot 1 interface.

Intel hired marketing firm Lexicon Branding, which had come up with the name "Pentium", to devise a name for the new product. The San Jose Mercury Newsdescribed Lexicon's reasoning behind the name they chose: "Celer is Latin for swift. As in 'accelerate.' And 'on.' As in 'turned on.' Celeron is seven letters and three syllables, like Pentium. The 'Cel' of Celeron rhymes with 'tel' of Intel."[5]

Intel Celeron processor family
DesktopLaptop
Code-namedCoreDate releasedCode-namedCoreDate released
Covington
Mendocino
Coppermine
Tualatin
Willamette
Northwood
Conroe-L
(250 nm)
(250 nm)
(180 nm)
(130 nm)
(180 nm)
(130 nm)
(65 nm)
April 1998
August 1998
March 2000
October 2001
May 2002
September 2002
June 2007
Mendocino
Coppermine
Tualatin
Northwood
Yonah-512
Merom
Penryn
(250 nm)
(180 nm)
(130 nm)
(130 nm)
(65 nm)
(65 nm)
(45 nm)
January 1999
February 2000
April 2002
June 2002
April 2006
January 2007
September 2008
Prescott
Cedar Mill
(90 nm)
(65 nm)
June 2004
May 2006
 
 Banias
Dothan
Yonah
Merom
(130 nm)
(90 nm)
(65 nm)
(65 nm)
January 2004
August 2004
April 2006
January 2007
Allendale
Wolfdale
Clarkdale
Jasper Forest
dual (65 nm)
dual (45 nm)
dual (32 nm)
single (45 nm)
January 2008
August 2009
January 2010
February 2010
Merom
Penryn
Arrandale
Sandy Bridge
dual (65 nm)
dual (45 nm)
dual (32 nm)
dual (32 nm)
July 2008
June 2009
March 2010
March 2011
List of Intel Celeron microprocessors

Desktop Celerons[edit]

P6-based Celerons[edit]

Covington[edit]
Intel Celeron Covington.

The first Covington Celeron was essentially a 266 MHz Pentium II manufactured without any secondary cache at all.[6] Covington also shared the 80523 product code of Deschutes. Although clocked at 266 or 300 MHz (frequencies 33 or 66 MHz higher than the desktop version of the Pentium w/MMX), the cacheless Celerons were a good deal slower than the parts they were designed to replace.[4]Substantial numbers were sold on first release, largely on the strength of the Intel name, but the Celeron quickly achieved a poor reputation both in the trade press and among computer professionals.[7] The initial market interest faded rapidly in the face of its poor performance and with sales at a very low level, Intel felt obliged to develop a substantially faster replacement as soon as possible. Nevertheless the first Celerons were quite popular among some overclockers, for their flexible overclockability and reasonable price.[4] Covington was only manufactured in Slot 1 SEPP format.

Mendocino[edit]
Intel Celeron Mendocino 300 MHz in SEPP package.
Top of a Mendocino-core Socket 370 Celeron (PPGA package)
Underside of a Mendocino-core Socket 370 Celeron, 333 MHz.

The Mendocino Celeron, launched 24 August 1998, was the first retail CPU to use on-die L2 cache. Whereas Covington had no secondary cache at all, Mendocino included 128 KB of L2 cache running at full clock rate. The first Mendocino-core Celeron was clocked at a then-modest 300 MHz but offered almost twice the performance of the old cacheless Covington Celeron at the same clock rate. To distinguish it from the older Covington 300 MHz, Intel called the Mendocino core Celeron 300A.[8] Although the other Mendocino Celerons (the 333 MHz part, for example) did not have an A appended, some people call all Mendocino processors Celeron-Aregardless of clock rate.

The new Mendocino-core Celeron was a good performer from the outset. Indeed, most industry analysts regarded the first Mendocino-based Celerons as too successful—performance was sufficiently high to not only compete strongly with rival parts, but also to attract buyers away from Intel's high-profit flagship, the Pentium II. Overclockers soon discovered that, given a high-endmotherboard, the Celeron 300A could run reliably at 450 MHz. This was achieved by simply increasing the Front-side bus (FSB) clock rate from the stock 66 MHz to the 100 MHz clock of the Pentium II. At this frequency, the Mendocino Celeron rivaled the fastest x86 processors available.[8] Some motherboards were designed to prevent this modification, by restricting the Celeron's front side bus to 66 MHz. However, overclockers soon found that putting tape over pin B21 of the Celeron's interface slot circumvented this, allowing a 100 MHz bus.[9]

At the time on-die cache was difficult to manufacture; especially L2 as more of it is needed to attain an adequate level of performance. A benefit of on-die cache is that it operates at the same clock rate as the CPU. All other Intel CPUs at that time used motherboard mounted or slot mounted secondary L2 cache, which was very easy to manufacture, cheap, and simple to enlarge to any desired size (typical cache sizes were 512 KB or 1 MB), but they carried the performance penalty of slower cache performance, typically running at FSB frequency of 60 to 100 MHz. The Pentium II's 512 KB of L2 cache was implemented with a pair of relatively high-performance L2 cache chips mounted on a special-purpose board alongside the processor itself, running at half the processor's clock rate and communicating with the CPU through a special back-side bus. This method of cache placement was expensive and imposed practical cache-size limits, but allowed the Pentium II to be clocked higher and avoided front side bus RAM/L2 cache contention typical with motherboard-placed L2 cache configurations.[10]

Over time, newer Mendocino processors were released at 333, 366, 400, 433, 466, 500, and 533 MHz. The Mendocino Celeron CPU came only designed for a 66 MHz front-side bus, but this would not be a serious performance bottleneck until clock rates reached higher levels.

The Mendocino Celerons also introduced new packaging. When the Mendocinos debuted they came in both a Slot 1 SEPP and Socket 370 PPGApackage. The Slot 1 form had been designed to accommodate the off-chip cache of the Pentium II and had mounting problems with motherboards. Because all Celerons are a single-chip design, however, there was no reason to retain the slot packaging for L2 cache storage, and Intel discontinued the Slot 1 variant: beginning with the 466 MHz part, only the PPGA Socket 370 form was offered. (Third-party manufacturers made motherboard slot-to-socket adapters (nicknamed Slotkets) available for a few dollars, which allowed, for example, a Celeron 500 to be fitted to a Slot 1 motherboard.) One interesting note about the PPGA Socket 370 Mendocinos is they supported symmetric multiprocessing (SMP), and there was at least one motherboard released (the ABIT BP6) which took advantage of this fact.

The Mendocino also came in a mobile variant, with clock rates of 266, 300, 333, 366, 400, 433 and 466 MHz.

In Intel's "Family/Model/Stepping" scheme, Mendocino CPUs are family 6, model 6 and their Intel product code is 80524. These identifiers are shared with the related Dixon Mobile Pentium II variant.

Coppermine-128[edit]
Celeron  Coppermine 128 600 MHz ( FC-PGApackage)
Underside of a Celeron  Coppermine 128, 600 MHz

The next generation Celeron was the 'Coppermine-128' (sometimes known as the Celeron II). These were a derivative of Intel's Coppermine Pentium III and were released on 29 March 2000.[11] Like the Mendocino, the Celeron-128 used 128 KB of on-chip L2 cache and was (initially) restricted to a 66 MHz Front Side Bus Speed, But the big news was the addition of SSE instructions, due to the new Coppermine core. Besides only having half the L2 cache (128 KB instead of 256 KB) and the lower FSB (66-100 MHz instead of 100-133 MHz), the Coppermine Celeron was identical to the Coppermine Pentium III.

All Coppermine-128s were produced in the same FCPGA Socket 370 format that most Coppermine Pentium III CPUs used. These Celeron processors began at 533 MHz and continued through 566, 600, 633, 667, 700, 733, and 766 MHz. Because of the limitations of the 66 MHz bus, there were diminishing returns on performance as clock rates increased. On 3 January 2001, Intel switched to a 100 MHz bus with the launch of the 800 MHz Celeron, resulting in a significant performance-per-clock improvement.[12] All Celeron-128 CPUs from 800 MHz and higher use the 100 MHz front side bus. Various models were made at 800, 850, 900, 950, 1000, and 1100 MHz.

In Intel's "Family/Model/Stepping" scheme, Coppermine Celerons and Pentium IIIs are family 6, model 8 and their Intel product code is 80526.

Tualatin-256[edit]
A Tualatin core Celeron 1.2 GHz ( Tualeron) (FC-PGA2 package)

These Celeron processors, released initially at 1.2 GHz on 2 October 2001,[13] were based on the Pentium III 'Tualatin' core and made with a 0.13 micrometer process for the FCPGA 2 socket 370. They were nicknamed 'Tualeron' — a portmanteau of the words Tualatin and Celeron. Some software and users refer to the chips as Celeron-S, referring to the chip's lineage with the Pentium III-S, but this is not an official designation. Intel later released 1 GHz and 1.1 GHz parts (which were given the extension A to their name to differentiate them from the Coppermine-128 of the same clock rate they replaced).[14] A 1.3 GHz chip, launched 4 January 2002,[15] and finally a 1.4 GHz chip, launched 15 May 2002 (the same day as the 1.7 GHz Willamett-based Celeron launch),[16] marked the end of the Tualatin-256 line.

With regards to core functionality, Tualatin-256 was again quite similar to its Pentium III sibling. The most significant differences were a lower 100 MHz bus and only 256 KB of L2 cache (whereas the Pentium III had either 256 KB or 512 KB of L2 cache). Furthermore, the Tualeron's L2 cache had a higher latency which boosted manufacturing yields for this budget CPU. On the other hand, this improved stability when overclocking and most of them had no problem working at 133 MHz FSB for a substantial performance increase.

Despite offering much improved performance over the Coppermine Celeron it superseded, the Tualatin Celeron still suffered stiff competition from AMD's Duron budget processor.[17] Intel later responded by releasing the Netburst Willamette Celeron, and for some time Tualatin Celerons were manufactured and sold in parallel with their replacement Pentium 4-based Celerons.

In Intel's "Family/Model/Stepping" scheme, Tualatin Celerons and Pentium IIIs are family 6, model 11 and their Intel product code is 80530.

NetBurst-based Celerons[edit]

Willamette-128[edit]

These Celerons were for socket 478 and were based on the Willamette Pentium 4 core, being a completely different design compared to the previous Tualatin Celeron. These are often known as the Celeron 4. Their L2 cache (128 KB) is half that of the Willamette-based Pentium 4's 256 KB of L2 cache, but otherwise the two are very similar. With the transition to the Pentium 4 core the Celeron now featured SSE2 instructions. The ability to share the same socket as the Pentium 4 meant that the Celeron now had the option to use RDRAMDDR SDRAM, or traditional SDRAM. Willamette Celerons were launched 15 May 2002, initially at 1.7 GHz, and offered a noticeable performance improvement over the older 1.3 GHz Tualatin-based Celeron part, being able to finally outperform an 1.3 GHz AMD Duron, which at the time was AMD's top competing budget processor.[18] On 12 June 2002, Intel launched the last Willamette Celeron, a 1.8 GHz model.[19] Сontains 42 million transistors and has a die area of 217 mm2.[20]

In Intel's "Family/Model/Stepping" scheme, Willamette Celerons and Pentium 4s are family 15, model 1, and their Intel product code is 80531.

Northwood-128[edit]

These socket 478 Celerons are based on the Northwood Pentium 4 core, and also have 128 KB of L2 cache. The only difference between the Northwood-128-based and the Willamette-128-based Celeron is the fact that it was built on the new 130 nm process which shrank the die size, increased the transistor count, and lowered the core voltage from 1.7 V on the Willamette-128 to 1.52 V for the Northwood-128. Despite these differences, they are functionally the same as the Willamette-128 Celeron, and perform largely the same clock-for-clock. The Northwood-128 family of processors were initially released as a 2 GHz core (a 1.9 GHz model was announced earlier, but never launched[21]) on 18 September 2002.[22] Since that time Intel has released at total of 10 different clock speeds ranging from 1.8 GHz to 2.8 GHz, before being surpassed by the Celeron D. Although the Northwood-based Celerons suffer considerably from their small L2 cache, some clock rates have been favored in the enthusiast market, because like the old 300A, they can run well above their specified clock rate.[1]

In Intel's "Family/Model/Stepping" scheme, Northwood Celerons and Pentium 4s are family 15, model 2, and their Intel product code is 80532.

Prescott-256 [edit]

Prescott-256 Celeron D processors, initially launched 25 June 2004,[23] featuring double the L1 cache (16 KB) and L2 cache (256 KB) as compared to the previous Willamette and Northwood desktop Celerons, by virtue of being based on the Prescott Pentium 4 core.[24]

It also features a 533 MT/s bus and SSE3, and a 3xx model number (compared to 5xx for Pentium 4s and 7xx for Pentium Ms). The Prescott-256 Celeron D was manufactured for Socket 478 and LGA 775, with 3x0 and 3x5 designations from 310 through to 355 at clock speeds of 2.13 GHz to 3.33 GHz.

The Intel Celeron D processor works with the Intel 845 and 865 chipset families. The D suffix actually has no official designation, and does not indicate that these models are dual-core. It is used simply to distinguish this line of Celeron from the previous, lower performing Northwood and Willamette series, and also from the mobile series, the Celeron M (which also uses 3xx model numbers).[25] Unlike the Pentium D, the Celeron D is not a dual core processor.

The Celeron D was a major performance improvement over previous NetBurst-based Celerons. A test using a variety of applications, run by Derek Wilson at Anandtech.com, showed that the new Celeron D architecture alone offered up performance improvements on average of >10% over a Northwood Celeron when both CPUs were run at the same bus and clock rate.[26] This CPU also had the addition of SSE3 instructions and the higher FSB which only contributed to this already impressive gain.

Despite its many improvements, the Prescott core of the Celeron D had at least one major drawback - heat. Unlike the fairly cool-running Northwood Celeron, the Prescott-256 had a class-rated TDP of 73 W, which prompted Intel to include a more intricate copper core/aluminum finned cooler to help handle the additional heat.[27]

In mid-2005, Intel refreshed the Celeron D with Intel 64 and XD Bit (eXecute Disable) enabled. Model numbers increase by 1 over the previous generation (e.g., 330 became 331). This only applied to LGA 775 Celeron Ds. There are no Socket 478 CPUs with 64-bit or XD Bit capabilities.

In Intel's "Family/Model/Stepping" scheme, Prescott Celeron Ds and Pentium 4s are family 15, model 3 (up to stepping E0) or 4 (stepping E0 onwards), and their Intel product code is 80546 or 80547, depending on socket type.

Cedar Mill-512[edit]

Based on the Cedar Mill Pentium 4 core, this version of the Celeron D was launched 28 May 2006, and continued the 3xx naming scheme with the Celeron D 347 (3.06 GHz), 352 (3.2 GHz), 356 (3.33 GHz), 360 (3.46 GHz), and 365 (3.6 GHz). The Cedar Mill Celeron D is largely the same as the Prescott-256, except with double the L2 cache (512 KB) and based on a 65 nm manufacturing process. The Cedar Mill-512 Celeron D is LGA 775 exclusive. The main benefits of the Cedar Mill Celerons over the Prescott Celerons are the slightly increased performance due to the larger L2 cache, higher clock rates, and less heat dissipation, with several models having a TDP lowered to 65 W from Prescott's lowest offering of 73 W.[28]

In Intel's "Family/Model/Stepping" scheme, Cedar Mill Celeron Ds and Pentium 4s are family 15, model 6, and their Intel product code is 80552.

Core-based Celerons[edit]

Conroe-L[edit]

The Conroe-L Celeron is a single-core processor built on the Core microarchitecture and is thus clocked much lower than the Cedar Mill Celerons, but still outperforms them. It is based on the 65 nm Conroe-L core,[29] and uses a 400-series model number sequence.[30] The FSB was increased to 800 MT/s from 533 MT/s in this generation, and the TDP was decreased from 65 W to 35 W. As is traditional with Celerons, it does not have Intel VT-x instruction support or SpeedStep(although Enhanced Halt State is enabled, allowing the Celerons to lower the multiplier to 6× and decrease core voltage while idle). All Conroe-L models are single-core processors for the value segment of the market, much like the AMD K8-based Sempron. The product line was launched on 5 June 2007.[31]

On 21 October 2007, Intel presented a new processor for its Intel Essential Series. The full name of the processor is Celeron 220 and is soldered on the D201GLY2 motherboard. With 1.2 GHz and a 512 KB L2 cache it has a TDP of 19 W and can be cooled passively. The Celeron 220 is the successor of the Celeron 215 which is based on a Yonah core and used on the D201GLY motherboard. This processor is exclusively used on the mini-ITX boards targeted to the sub-value market segment.

Allendale [edit]

Intel launched the dual core Celeron E1xxx processor line on 20 January 2008, based on the Allendale core. The CPU has 800 MT/s FSB, 65 W TDP and uses 512KB of the chip's 2 MB L2 cache, significantly limiting performance for uses such as gaming. New features to the Celeron family included full enhanced halt state and enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology. Clock rates range from 1.6 GHz to 2.4 GHz. It is compatible with other Allendale based CPUs such as the Core 2 Duo E4xxx and Pentium Dual-Core E2xxx.[32]

Wolfdale-3M[edit]

The Celeron E3000 series, starting with E3200 and E3300, was released in August 2009, featuring the Wolfdale-3M core used in Pentium Dual-Core E5000, Pentium E6000 and Core 2 Duo E7000 series. The main difference to Allendale based Celeron processors is the support for Intel VT-x and increased performance due to the double L2 Cache of 1 MB.

Nehalem-based Celerons[edit]

Clarkdale[edit]

With the introduction of the Desktop Core i3 and Core i5 processor code named Clarkdale in January 2010, Intel also added a new Celeron line, starting with the Celeron G1101. This is the first Celeron to come with on-chip PCI Express and integrated graphics. Despite using the same Clarkdale chip as the Core i5-6xx line, it does not support Turbo BoostHyperThreadingVT-dSMTTrusted Execution Technology or AES new instructions, and it comes with only 2 MB of third-level cache enabled.[33]

Jasper Forest[edit]

The Celeron P1053 is an embedded processor for Socket 1366 from the Jasper Forest family. All other members of this family are known as Xeon C35xx or C55xx. The Jasper Forest chip is closely related to Lynnfield and contains four cores, 8 MB of L3 and a QPI interface, but most of these are disabled in the Celeron version, leaving a single core with 2 MB of L3 cache.

Sandy Bridge-based Desktop Celerons[edit]

The Sandy Bridge-based Celeron processors were released in 2011. They are LGA1155 processors (single and dual core versions available) with integrated graphics and contain up to 2 MB of L3 cache. Turbo-Boost, AVX and AES-NI have been disabled. Hyper-Threading is currently available on only the G460 and G465 models.

Mobile Celerons[edit]

P6-based Mobile Celerons [edit]

Mendocino (Mobile)[edit]
Mobile Celeron in BGA2 package

Similar to the Mendocino (Celeron-A): 0.25 μm, 32 KB L1 cache and 128 KB L2 cache, but uses a lower voltage (1.5-1.9 V) and two power-saving modes: Quick Start, and Deep Sleep. Packaged in the small, 615-pin BGA2 or Micro-PGA2 package.

Tualatin-256 (Mobile)[edit]

These were the first Mobile Celerons, based on the Tualatin core. These differed from their desktop counterparts in that the Mobile series were offered in both 100 MHz and 133 MHz FSB. Like the desktop Tualatins, these chips had 256 KB of L2 cache.

NetBurst-based Mobile Celerons[edit]

Northwood-256[edit]

These are the Mobile Celeron range used in laptops. Also based on the Northwood core, they feature a 256 KB L2 cache. These Celeron processors were a good deal higher performing than the desktop counterparts because of their larger L2 cache sizes.[34] They were eventually replaced by the Celeron M brand which is built around the Pentium M processor design.

Pentium M-based Mobile Celerons[edit]

Banias-512[edit]

This Celeron (sold under the Celeron M brand) is based on the Banias Pentium M, and differs from its parent in that it has half the L2 cache, and does not support the clock-varying SpeedStep technology. It performs reasonably well compared to the Pentium M, but battery life is noticeably shorter on a Celeron M–based notebook than it is on a comparable Pentium M notebook.

A system based on the Celeron M processor may not use the Centrino brand name, regardless of what chipset and Wi-Fi components are used.

In Intel's "Family/Model/Stepping" scheme, Banias Celeron Ms and Pentium Ms are family 6, model 9 and their Intel product code is 80535.

Shelton[edit]

The Shelton core is a Banias core without any L2 cache and SpeedStep. It is used in Intel's small form factor D845GVSH motherboard, intended for Asian and South American markets. The processor identifies itself as a "Intel Celeron 1.0B GHz", to differentiate it from the previous Coppermine-128 and Tualatin 1.0 GHz processors.

The Shelton'08 is a basic platform for a low cost notebook released by Intel at January 2008. The platform uses Intel's single-core Diamondville CPU with a clock frequency of 1.6 GHz and a 533 MT/s FSB and power consumption of 3.5 W. The platform's total power consumption is around 8 W, translating to battery usage time of between 3–4 hours. The platform consists of a 945GSE chipset, which includes built-in DirectX 9 graphics and supports single channel DDR2 memory. A 802.11g Wi-Fi module, USB/PATA port SSD (solid state drive), and a 7- or 8-inch panel will typically round out the platform.

Dothan-1024[edit]

A 90 nm Celeron M with half of the L2 cache of the 90 nm Dothan Pentium Ms (twice the L2 cache of the 130 nm Celeron Ms, though), and, like its predecessor, lacking SpeedStep. The first Celeron Ms that supports the XD bit was released in January 2005, in general any Celeron M released after that supports the XD bit. There is also a 512 KB low voltage version that was used in the early ASUS Eee PC models.

In Intel's "Family/Model/Stepping" scheme, Dothan Celeron Ms and Pentium Ms are family 6, model 13 and their Intel product code is 80536.

Yonah[edit]

 

The Celeron M 400-series is a 65 nm Celeron M based on the single-core Yonah chip, like the Core Solo. Like its predecessors in the Celeron M series, this Celeron M has half of the L2 cache (1 MB) of Core Solo and lacks SpeedStep. This core also brings new features to Celeron M including a higher front side bus (533 MT/s), SSE3 instructions. September 2006 and 4 January 2008 mark a discontinuation of many Celeron M branded CPUs.[35]

Core-based Mobile Celerons[edit]

Merom-L [edit]

The Celeron M 523 (933 MHz ULV), M 520 (1.6 GHz), M 530 (1.73 GHz), 530 (1.73 GHz), 540 (1.86 GHz), 550 (2.0 GHz), 560 (2.13 GHz), 570 (2.26 GHz) [36] are single-core 65 nm CPUs based on the Merom Core 2 architecture. They feature a 533 MT/s FSB, 1 MB of L2 cache (half that of the low end Core 2 Duo's 2 MB cache), XD-bit support, and Intel 64 technology, but lack SpeedStep and Virtualization Technology. Two different processor models are used with identical part numbers with the same part numbers, single-core Merom-L with 1 MB cache and dual-core Merom with 4 MB L2 cache that have the extra cache and core disabled. Celeron M 523, M 520 and M 530 are Socket M based, while Celeron 530 through 570 (without M) are for Socket P. 4 January 2008 marked the discontinuation of Merom CPUs.[35]

Merom-2M [edit]

The Celeron 573 (1 GHz, ULV), 575 (2 GHz) and 585 (2.16 GHz) are based on the Merom-2M core with only one core and 1 MB L2 cache enabled. They are similar to the Merom and Merom-L based Celerons but have a faster 667 MT/s FSB.

The Celeron T1xxx processors are also based on the Merom-2M chips but have both cores enabled. The earlier T1400 (1.73 GHz) and T1500 (1.86 GHz) versions have a 533 MT/s FSB and 512 kB L2 cache, while the more recent T1600 (1.66 GHz) and T1700 (1.83 GHz) versions have 667 MT/s and 1 MB L2 cache enabled but come with a lower clock frequency.

Penryn-3M[edit]

At the same time as the dual-core Merom-2M, Intel introduced the first 45 nm Celeron processor based on the Penryn-3M core with 800 MT/s FSB, 1 MB L2 cache and one core enabled. This includes the Celeron M 7xx Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage (CULV) series starting at 1.2 GHz and the later Celeron 900 (2.2 GHz).

The initial 45 nm dual-core Celeron processor was released in June 2009 and is also based on Penryn-3M. The Celeron T3000 (1.8 GHz) and T3100 (1.9 GHz) again come with 1 MB of L2 cache enabled and an 800 MT/s FSB. In September 2009, Intel also started the dual-core CULV Celeron SU2000 series, again with 1 MB L2 cache. Despite the similar name, they are very different from Pentium SU2000 (with 2 MB L2 cache and one active core) and Pentium T3000 (based on the 65 nmMerom processor).

Nehalem-based Mobile Celerons[edit]

Arrandale[edit]

The Arrandale based Celeron P4xxx and U3xxx lines are low-end versions of the Pentium P6xxx and U5xxx lines, originally released as the mobile dual-core lines of Core i3/i5/i7. Like the Clarkdale-based Celeron G1xxx, they use 2 MB of L3 cache, which is the amount that the earlier "Penryn" based CPUs used in the Pentium brand as their L2 cache. Like all Arrandale processors, the Celeron P4xxx and U3xxx use an integrated graphics core.

Sandy Bridge-based Mobile Celerons[edit]

The Celeron B8xx processors released in 2011 follow the Arrandale line. They are Dual-Core processors with integrated graphics and use the same chips as the Pentium B9xx and Core i3/i5/i7-2xxx mobile processors, but with Turbo-Boost, Hyper-Threading, VT-d, TXT and AES-NI disabled and the L3 cache reduced to 2MB.

Dual processor support[edit]

As a budget processor, the Celeron does not support a dual processor configuration using multiple CPU sockets, however it has been discovered that multiprocessing could be enabled on Slot 1 Celeron processors by connecting a pin on the CPU core to a contact on the processor card's connector.[37] In addition, Mendocino Socket 370 processors can use multiprocessing when used on specific dual Slot 1 motherboards by using a slot adapter.[citation needed] The unofficial SMP support was removed in the Coppermine Celerons, and dual-socket support is now limited to higher-end Xeon server-class processors. Conroe/Allendale based Celeron processors and later support multiprocessing using multi-core chips, but are still limited to one socket.

The ABIT BP6 motherboard also allows 2 Mendocino Socket 370 Celeron processors to operate in a Symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) configuration without any modification to the CPUs or the motherboard.

 
 
 
 

List of Intel Celeron microprocessors

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
 

The Celeron is a family of microprocessors from Intel targeted at the low-end consumer market. CPUs in the Celeron brand have used designs from sixth- to eighth-generation CPU microarchitectures.

 

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Desktop Processors[edit]

P6 based Celerons[edit]

Celeron (single-core)[edit]
"Covington" (250 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMX
  • Steppings: A0, A1, B0
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron 266
  • SL2SY (A0)
  • SL2YN (A0)
  • SL2TR (A1)
  • SL2QG (A1)
  • SL2Y3 (B0)
267 MHzN/A66 MT/s2.0 V
16.59 W
April 1998
  • BX80523R266000
$155
Celeron 300
  • SL27Z (A0)
  • SL2YP (A0)
  • SL2Z7 (A0)
  • SL2X8 (A1)
  • SL2Y2 (A1)
  • SL2Y4 (B0)
300 MHzN/A66 MT/s4.5×2.0 V
18.48 W
  • Slot 1
June 1998
  • BX80523R300000
$159
"Mendocino" (250 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMX
  • L2 cache is on-die, running at full CPU speed
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron 300A
  • SL2WM (A0)
  • SL32A (A0)
  • SL36A (B0)
  • SL35Q (B0)
300 MHz128 KB66 MT/s4.5×2.0 V
17.8 W
August 1998
  • B80524R300128
  • FV80524RX300128
 
Celeron 333
  • SL2WN (A0)
  • SL32B (A0)
  • SL36B (B0)
  • SL35R (B0)
333 MHz128 KB66 MT/s2.0 V
19.7 W
  • Slot 1
  • Socket 370
August 1998
  • B80524R333128
  • FV80524RX333128
 
Celeron 366
  • SL376 (A0)
  • SL37Q (A0)
  • SL36C (B0)
  • SL35S (B0)
367 MHz128 KB66 MT/s5.5×2.0 V
21.7 W
  • Slot 1
  • Socket 370
January 1999
  • B80524R366128
  • FV80524RX366128
 
Celeron 400
  • SL37V (A0)
  • SL39Z (A0)
  • SL37X (B0)
  • SL3A2 (B0)
400 MHz128 KB66 MT/s2.0 V
23.7 W
  • Slot 1
  • Socket 370
January 1999
  • BX80524R400128
  • FV80524RX400128
 
Celeron 433
  • SL3BC (A0)
  • SL3BA (B0)
  • SL3BS (B0)
433 MHz128 KB66 MT/s6.5×2.0 V
24.1 W
  • Slot 1
  • Socket 370
March 1999
  • 80524RX433128
  • FV80524RX433128
 
Celeron 466
  • SL3EH (B0)
  • SL3FL (B0)
467 MHz128 KB66 MT/s2.0 V
25.7 W
  • Socket 370
April 1999
  • FV80524RX466128
 
Celeron 500
  • SL3FY (B0)
  • SL3LQ (B0)
500 MHz128 KB66 MT/s7.5×2.0 V
27 W
  • Socket 370
August 1999
  • FV80524RX500128
 
Celeron 533
  • SL3FZ (B0)
  • SL3PZ (B0)
533 MHz128 KB66 MT/s2.0 V
28.3 W
  • Socket 370
 
  • FV80524RX533128
 
"Coppermine-128" (180 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSE
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron 533A
  • SL46S (B0)
  • SL4PD (C0)
533 MHz128 KB66 MT/s2.0 V
28.3 W
March 29, 2000
  • RB80526RX533128
 
Celeron 566
  • SL3W7 (B0)
  • SL46T (B0)
  • SL4NW (C0)
  • SL4PC (C0)
  • SL5L5 (D0)
567 MHz128 KB66 MT/s8.5×1.5/1.7/1.75 V
19.2 W
  • Socket 370
March 29, 2000
  • RB80526RX566128
$167[1]
Celeron 600
  • SL3W8 (B0)
  • SL46U (B0)
  • SL4NX (C0)
  • SL4PB (C0)
600 MHz128 KB66 MT/s1.5/1.7/1.75 V
15.8 W
  • Socket 370
March 29, 2000
  • RB80526RX600128
$181[2]
Celeron 633
  • SL3VS (B0)
  • SL3W9 (B0)
  • SL4NY (C0)
  • SL4PA (C0)
  • SL533
633 MHz128 KB66 MT/s9.5×1.5/1.7/1.75 V
16.5 W
  • Socket 370
June 26, 2000
  • RB80526RX633128
$138[3]
Celeron 667
  • SL48E (B0)
  • SL4AB (B0)
  • SL4NZ (C0)
  • SL4P9 (C0)
667 MHz128 KB66 MT/s10×1.5/1.7/1.75 V
17.5 W
  • Socket 370
June 26, 2000
  • RB80526RX667128
$170[4]
Celeron 700
  • SL48F (B0)
  • SL4E6 (B0)
  • SL4EG (B0)
  • SL5E6 (B0)
  • SL4P2 (C0)
  • SL4P8 (C0)
  • SL52Z
700 MHz128 KB66 MT/s10.5×1.65/1.7/1.75 V
18.3 W
  • Socket 370
June 26, 2000
  • RB80526RX700128
$192[5]
Celeron 733
  • SL4P3 (C0)
  • SL4P7 (C0)
  • SL52Y (D0)
  • SL5E9 (D0)
  • SL6TG
  • SL6TH
733 MHz128 KB66 MT/s11×1.65/1.7/1.75 V
23.6 W
  • Socket 370
November 13, 2000
  • RB80526RX733128
$112[6]
Celeron 766
  • SL4P6 (C0)
  • SL4QF (C0)
  • SL52X (D0)
  • SL5EA (D0)
767 MHz128 KB66 MT/s11.5×1.65/1.7/1.75 V
20 W
  • Socket 370
November 13, 2000
  • RB80526RX766128
$170[7]
Celeron 800
  • SL4TF (C0)
  • SL55R (C0)
  • SL5EB (D0)
  • SL5WC (D0)
  • SL5WW (D0)
  • SL4Z2
  • SL54P
800 MHz128 KB100 MT/s1.65/1.7/1.75 V
20.8 W
  • Socket 370
January 2001
  • RB80526RY800128
 
Celeron 850
  • SL5GA (C0)
  • SL5GB (C0)
  • SL54Q (D0)
  • SL5EC (D0)
  • SL5WB (D0)
  • SL5WX (D0)
850 MHz128 KB100 MT/s8.5×1.7/1.75 V
25.7 W
  • Socket 370
April 9, 2001
  • RB80526RY850128
$138[8]
Celeron 900
  • SL5LX (D0)
  • SL5MQ (D0)
  • SL5WA (D0)
  • SL5WY (D0)
  • SL633 (D0)
  • SL5WX (D0)
900 MHz128 KB100 MT/s1.75 V
26.7 W
  • Socket 370
July 2001
  • RB80526RY900128
$64[9]
Celeron 950
  • SL5UZ (D0)
  • SL5V2 (D0)
  • SL634 (D0)
950 MHz128 KB100 MT/s9.5×1.75 V
28 W
  • Socket 370
August 31, 2001
  • RB80526RY950128
$74[10]
Celeron 1.00
  • SL5XQ (D0)
  • SL5XT (D0)
  • SL635 (D0)
1000 MHz128 KB100 MT/s10×1.75 V
29 W
  • Socket 370
August 31, 2001
  • RB80526RY001128
$89[11]
Celeron 1.10
  • SL5XR (D0)
  • SL5XU (D0)
1100 MHz128 KB100 MT/s11×1.75 V
33 W
  • Socket 370
August 31, 2001
  • RB80526RY005128
$103[12]
"Tualatin-256" (130 nm)[edit]
  • Family 6 model 11
  • All models support: MMXSSE

 

Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron 900A
  • SL68V
900 MHz256 KB100 MT/s1.475 V  March 2000  
Celeron 1000A
  • SL5ZF
  • SL5VP
  • SL6CB
  • SL6JQ
1000 MHz256 KB100 MT/s10×1.475 V
27.8/29.5 W
January 2002
  • RK80530RY001256
 
Celeron 1100A
  • SL5VQ
  • SL5ZE
  • SL6CA
  • SL6JR
  • SL6RM
1100 MHz256 KB100 MT/s11×1.5 V
27.8/29.5 W
January 2002
  • RK80530RY005256
 
Celeron 1200
  • SL5XS
  • SL5Y5
  • SL656
  • SL6C8
  • SL6JS
  • SL6RP
1200 MHz256 KB100 MT/s12×1.5 V
32.9/29.9 W
October 2001
  • RK80530RY009256
36
Celeron 1300
  • SL5VR
  • SL5ZJ
  • SL6C7
  • SL6JT
1300 MHz256 KB100 MT/s13×1.5 V
33.4/32 W
January 2002
  • RK80530RY013256
 
Celeron 1400
  • SL64V
  • SL68G
  • SL6C6
  • SL6JU
  • SL6JV
1400 MHz256 KB100 MT/s14×1.5 V
34.8/33.2 W
May 2002
  • RK80530RY017256
 
Celeron 1500
  • SL6C5
1500 MHz256 KB100 MT/s15×1.5 V   
  • RK80530RY021256
 

Netburst based Celerons[edit]

Celeron (single-core)[edit]
"Willamette-128" (180 nm)[edit]
  • Family 15 model 1
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2
Model NumbersSpec NumberFrequencyL2 CacheFSBMultVoltageTDPSocketRelease DatePart Number(s)Release Price (USD)
Celeron 1.5[13][14]SL69W1500 MHz128 KB400 MT/s15×1.75 V? WSocket 4782002RK80531RC021128 
Celeron 1.6[15][16]SL69Y1600 MHz128 KB400 MT/s16×1.75 V? WSocket 4782002RK80531RC025128 
Celeron 1.7[17][18]SL69Z, SL68C1700 MHz128 KB400 MT/s17×1.75 V63.5 WSocket 47815 May 2002RK80531RC029128 
Celeron 1.8[19][20]SL6A2, SL68D1800 MHz128 KB400 MT/s18×1.75 V66.1 WSocket 47812 June 2002RK80531RC033128 
Celeron 1.9[21][22]SL6A3, SL68E1900 MHz128 KB400 MT/s19×1.75 V? WSocket 47812 June 2002RK80531RC037128 
Celeron 2.0[23][24]SL68F2000 MHz128 KB400 MT/s20×1.75 V71.2 WSocket 47812 June 2002RK80531RC041128 
"Northwood-128" (130 nm)[edit]
  • Family 15 model 2
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2
Model NumbersSpec NumberFrequencyL2 CacheFSBMultVoltageTDPSocketRelease DatePart Number(s)Release Price (USD)
Celeron 1.8ASL68D, SL6A21800 MHz128 KB400 MT/s18×1.475/1.525 V66.1 WSocket 478April 2003RK80532RC033128 
Celeron 1.8BSL7RU (D4)1800 MHz128 KB400 MT/s18×1.475/1.525 V120.0 WSocket 478April 2003BX80532RC1800B 
Celeron 2.0SL6LC, SL6HY, SL68F, SL6RV, SL6VY, SL6VR, SL6SW2000 MHz128 KB400 MT/s20×1.475/1.525 V52.8 WSocket 47818 September 2002RK80532RC041128$33
Celeron 2.1SL6SY, SL6RS, SL6VZ, SL6VS2100 MHz128 KB400 MT/s21×1.475/1.525 V55.5 WSocket 47820 November 2002RK80532RC045128 
Celeron 2.2SL6SX, SL6RW, SL6W2, SL6VT2200 MHz128 KB400 MT/s22×1.475/1.525 V57.1 WSocket 47820 November 2002RK80532RC049128 
Celeron 2.3SL6T3, SL6T2, SL6T5, SL6XJ, SL6WD2300 MHz128 KB400 MT/s23×1.475/1.525 V58.3 WSocket 47831 March 2003RK80532RC052128 
Celeron 2.4SL6VU, SL6W4, SL6XG2400 MHz128 KB400 MT/s24×1.475/1.525 V59.8 WSocket 47831 March 2003RK80532RC056128 
Celeron 2.5SL6ZY, SL72B2500 MHz128 KB400 MT/s25×1.475/1.525 V61 WSocket 47825 June 2003RK80532RC060128$33
Celeron 2.6SL6VV, SL6W52600 MHz128 KB400 MT/s26×1.475/1.525 V62.6 WSocket 47825 June 2003RK80532RC064128 
Celeron 2.7SL77S, SL77U2700 MHz128 KB400 MT/s27×1.475/1.525 V66.8 WSocket 478September 24, 2003RK80532RC068128$103[25]
Celeron 2.8SL77T, SL77V2800 MHz128 KB400 MT/s28×1.475/1.525 V68.4 WSocket 4785 November 2003RK80532RC072128 
Celeron D (single-core)[edit]
"Prescott-256" (90 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3
  • Intel 64: supported by 3x1, 3x6, 355
  • XD bit (an NX bit implementation): supported by 3x0J, 3x5J, and all Intel64-compatible models
  • Steppings: C0, D0, E0, G0 & G1
Model NumbersSpec NumberFrequencyL2 CacheFSBMultVoltageTDPSocketRelease DatePart Number(s)Release Price (USD)
Celeron D 310SL8S2, SL8RZ, SL93R, SL8S42133 MHz256 KB533 MT/s16×1.25/1.4 V73 WSocket 478December 2005RK80546RE046256
B80546RE046256
NE80546RE046256
 
Celeron D 315SL7XY, SL7XG, SL7WS, SL87K, SL93Q, SL8HH, SL8AW2266 MHz256 KB533 MT/s17×1.25/1.4 V73 WSocket 47824 June 2004RK80546RE051256
B80546RE051256
NE80546RE051256
$30
Celeron D 320SL7KX, SL7JV, SL7C4, SL8HJ, SL87J, SL7VW2400 MHz256 KB533 MT/s18×1.25/1.4 V73 WSocket 47824 June 2004RK80546RE056256$69[26]
Celeron D 320SL7VQ2400 MHz256 KB533 MT/s18×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 77524 June 2004BX80547RE2400C$69[27]
Celeron D 325SL7ND, SL7NU, SL7C5, SL7KY, SL7VX, SL8HK, SL7TG2533 MHz256 KB533 MT/s19×1.25/1.4 V65 W, 73 WSocket 47824 June 2004RK80546RE061256$79[28]
Celeron D 325SL7TU2533 MHz256 KB533 MT/s19×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 77524 June 2004BX80547RE2533C$79[29]
Celeron D 325JSL7TL, SL7VR, SL7SS2533 MHz256 KB533 MT/s19×1.25/1.4 V65 W, 84 WLGA 77522 September 2004JM80547RE061256$79[30]
Celeron D 326SL7TU, SL8H5, SL98U2533 MHz256 KB533 MT/s19×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 77522 September 2004JM80547RE061CN$79[31]
Celeron D 330SL7KZ, SL7NV, SL7C6, SL7DL, SL7VY, SL8HL, SL7TH2667 MHz256 KB533 MT/s20×1.25/1.4 V73 WSocket 47824 June 2004RK80546RE067256$89[32]
Celeron D 330SL8HL2667 MHz256 KB533 MT/s20×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 77524 June 2004BX80547RE2667C$89[33]
Celeron D 330JSL7TM, SL7VS, SL7TV, SL7ST2667 MHz256 KB533 MT/s20×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 77522 September 2004JM80547RE067256$89[34]
Celeron D 331SL7TV, SL8H7, SL98V2667 MHz256 KB533 MT/s20×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 77522 September 2004JM80547RE067CN$89[35]
Celeron D 335SL8HM, SL7NW, SL7VZ, SL7TJ, SL7DM, SL7L2, SL7C72800 MHz256 KB533 MT/s21×1.25/1.4 V73 WSocket 47824 June 2004RK80546RE072256$117[36]
Celeron D 335SL7TW2800 MHz256 KB533 MT/s21×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 77524 June 2004BX80547RE2800C$117[37]
Celeron D 335JSL7TN, SL7VT, SL7SU2800 MHz256 KB533 MT/s21×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 77522 September 2004JM80547RE072256$117[38]
Celeron D 336SL7TW, SL8H9, SL98W2800 MHz256 KB533 MT/s21×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 77522 September 2004JM80547RE072CN 
Celeron D 340SL7RN, SL7Q9, SL8HN, SL7W2, SL7TS2933 MHz256 KB533 MT/s22×1.25/1.4 V73 WSocket 478September 2004RK80546RE077256$54
Celeron D 340JSL7TX, SL7TP, SL7RN2933 MHz256 KB533 MT/s22×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 775September 2004BX80547RE2933C$54
Celeron D 340JSL7TP, SL7SV, SL7QA2933 MHz256 KB533 MT/s22×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 77522 September 2004JM80547RE077256 
Celeron D 341SL7TX, SL8HB, SL98X2933 MHz256 KB533 MT/s22×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 77522 September 2004JM80547RE077CN$47
Celeron D 345SL7NX, SL7DN, SL8HP, SL7W33066 MHz256 KB533 MT/s23×1.25/1.4 V73 WSocket 478November 2004RK80546RE083256 
Celeron D 345JSL7TQ, SL7VV, SL7TY3066 MHz256 KB533 MT/s23×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 775, Socket 478October 2004JM80547RE083256 
Celeron D 346SL7TY, SL8HD, SL9BR3066 MHz256 KB533 MT/s23×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 775October 2004JM80547RE083CN$43
Celeron D 350SL8HQ, SL7NY, SL7L4, SL7DN3200 MHz256 KB533 MT/s24×1.25/1.4 V73 WSocket 47828 June 2005NE80546RE088256
RK80546RE088256
 
Celeron D 350JSL8MK, SL7TZ3200 MHz256 KB533 MT/s24×1.25/1.4 V73 WSocket 47828 June 2005RH80536NC0131M 
Celeron D 351SL7TZ, SL8HF, SL9BS3200 MHz256 KB533 MT/s24×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 77528 June 2005JM80547RE088CN$49
Celeron D 355SL8HS3333 MHz256 KB533 MT/s25×1.25/1.4 V84 WLGA 775December 2005HH80547RE093CN$54
"Cedar Mill-512" (65 nm)[edit]
Model NumbersSpec NumberFrequencyL2 CacheFSBMultVoltageTDPSocketRelease DatePart Number(s)Release Price (USD)
Celeron D 347SL9XU (C1)
SL9KN (D0)
3066 MHz512 KB533 MT/s23×1.25–1.3 V86 W
65 W
LGA 77522 October 2006HH80552RE083512$49
Celeron D 352SL96P (C1)
SL9KM (D0)
3200 MHz512 KB533 MT/s24×1.25–1.3 V86 W
65 W
LGA 77528 May 2006HH80552RE088512$79
Celeron D 356SL96N (C1)
SL9KL (D0)
3333 MHz512 KB533 MT/s25×1.25–1.3 V86 W
65 W
LGA 77528 May 2006HH80552RE093512$89
Celeron D 360SL9KK (D0)3466 MHz512 KB533 MT/s26×1.25–1.3 V65 WLGA 77526 November 2006HH80552RE099512$84
Celeron D 365SL9KJ (D0)3600 MHz512 KB533 MT/s27×1.25–1.3 V65 WLGA 775January, 2007HH80552RE104512$69

Core based Celerons[edit]

Celeron (single-core)[edit]
"Conroe-L" (65 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron 220
  • SLAF2 (A1)
1.2 GHz512 KB533 MT/s1.05–1.3 V
19 W
µFC-BGAOctober 2007
  • LE80557RE014512
$58
Celeron 420
  • SL9XP (A1)
1.6 GHz512 KB800 MT/s1.05–1.3 V
35 W
LGA 775June 2007
  • HH80557RG025512
$39
Celeron 430
  • SL9XN (A1)
1.8 GHz512 KB800 MT/s1.05–1.3 V
35 W
LGA 775June 2007
  • HH80557RG033512
$49
Celeron 440
  • SL9XL (A1)
2 GHz512 KB800 MT/s10×1.05–1.3 V
35 W
LGA 775June 2007
  • HH80557RG041512
$59
Celeron 450
  • SLAFZ (A1)
2.2 GHz512 KB800 MT/s11×1.05–1.3 V
35 W
LGA 775August 2008
  • HH80557RG049512
$53
"Conroe-CL" (65 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron 445
  • SLAGH
1.87 GHz512 KB1066 MT/s 65 WLGA 771 
  • HH80556KH036512S
  • HH80556KH036D
 
Celeron (dual-core) [edit]
"Allendale" (65 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron E1200
  • SLAQW (M0)
1.6 GHz512 KB800 MT/s1.162–1.312 V65 WLGA 775January 2008
  • HH80557PG025D
$53
Celeron E1400
  • SLAR2 (M0)
2 GHz512 KB800 MT/s10×1.162–1.312 V65 WLGA 775April 2008
  • HH80557PG041D
$53
Celeron E1500
  • SLAQZ (M0)
2.2 GHz512 KB800 MT/s11×0.962–1.275 V65 WLGA 775November 2008
  • HH80557PG049D
$53
Celeron E1600
  • SLAQY (M0)
2.4 GHz512 KB800 MT/s12×0.962–1.275 V65 WLGA 775May 2009
  • HH80557PG056D
$53
"Wolfdale-3M" (45 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron E3200
  • SLGU5 (R0)
2.4 GHzMB800 MT/s12×0.85–1.3625 V65 WLGA 775August 2009
  • BX80571E3200
  • AT80571RG0561ML
$43
Celeron E3300
  • SLGU4 (R0)
2.5 GHz1 MB800 MT/s12.5×0.85–1.3625 V65 WLGA 775August 2009
  • BX80571E3300
  • AT80571RG0601ML
$43
Celeron E3400
  • SLGTZ (R0)
2.6 GHz1 MB800 MT/s13×0.85–1.3625 V65 WLGA 775January 2010
  • BX80571E3400
  • AT80571RG0641ML
$53
Celeron E3500
  • SLGTY (R0)
2.7 GHz1 MB800 MT/s13.5×0.85–1.3625 V65 WLGA 775August 2010
  • BX80571E3500
  • AT80571RG0681ML
$52

Nehalem based Celerons[edit]

Celeron (dual-core)[edit]
"Clarkdale" (MCP, 32 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyTurboGPU
frequency
CoresL2
cache
L3
cache
I/O busMult.MemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron G1101
  • SLBMT (C2)
2.27 GHzN/A533 MHz22 × 256 KBMBDMI17×2 × DDR3-10660.65–1.4 V73 WLGA 1156January 2010
  • CM80616004596AC
 

Sandy Bridge based Celerons[edit]

"Sandy Bridge" (32 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3SSE4.1SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),Intel VT-x, Smart Cache.
  • Celeron G440 does not support Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), this is a special case as the processor uses the minimum available multiplier (16x). The Celeron G440 also does not support Hyper-threading.
  • Celeron G460, G465 and G470 support Hyper-threading.
  • HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) contain 6 EUs like the HD Graphics 2000, but does not support the following technologies: Intel Quick Sync Video, InTru 3D, Clear Video HD, Wireless Display, and it does not support 3D Video[citation needed].
  • Transistors: 624 or 504 million
  • Die size: 149 or 131 mm²
Model
number
sSpec
number
CoresFrequencyTurboL2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDPSocketI/O busRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Celeron G530
  • SR05H (Q0)
22.4 GHzN/A2 × 256 KBMBHD Graphics (6 EUs)850–1000 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155DMI 2.0September 2011
  • CM8062301046704
  • BX80623G530
  • BXC80623G530
$42
Celeron G540
  • SR05J (Q0)
22.5 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)850–1000 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155DMI 2.0September 2011
  • CM8062301046804
  • BX80623G540
  • BXC80623G540
$52
Celeron G550
  • SR061 (Q0)
22.6 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)850–1000 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155DMI 2.0June 2012
  • CM8062307261218
  • BX80623G550
  • BXC80623G550
$52
Celeron G555
  • SR0RZ (Q0)
22.7 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)850–1000 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155DMI 2.0September 2012
  • CM8062301263601
  • BX80623G555
  • BXC80623G555
$52
low power
Celeron G440
  • SR0BY (Q0)
11.6 GHzN/A1 × 256 KB1 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1000 MHz
35 W
LGA 1155DMI 2.0September 2011
  • CM8062301088501
  • BX80623G440
  • BXC80623G440
$37
Celeron G460
  • SR0GR (Q0)
11.8 GHzN/A1 × 256 KB1.5 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1000 MHz
35 W
LGA 1155DMI 2.0December 2011
  • CM8062301088702
  • BX80623G460
  • BXC80623G460
$37
Celeron G465
  • SR0S8 (Q0)
11.9 GHzN/A1 × 256 KB1.5 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1000 MHz
35 W
LGA 1155DMI 2.0September 2012
  • CM8062301264500
  • BX80623G465
  • BXC80623G465
$37
Celeron G470
  • SR0S7 (Q0)
12 GHzN/A1 × 256 KB1.5 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1000 MHz
35 W
LGA 1155DMI 2.0June 2013
  • CM8062301264401
  • BX80623G470
$37
Celeron G530T
  • SR05K (Q0)
22 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1000 MHz
35 W
LGA 1155DMI 2.0September 2011
  • CM8062301046904
$47
Celeron G540T
  • SR05L (Q0)
22.1 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1000 MHz
35 W
LGA 1155DMI 2.0June 2012
  • CM8062301047004
$42
Celeron G550T
  • SR05V (Q0)
22.2 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1000 MHz
35 W
LGA 1155DMI 2.0September 2012
  • CM8062301002309
$42
"Ivy Bridge" (22 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3SSE4.1SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),Intel VT-x, Smart Cache.
  • HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge) contain 6 EUs as well as HD Graphics 2500, but does not support the following technologies: Intel Quick Sync Video, InTru 3D, Clear Video HD, Wireless Display, Intel Insider.
Model
number
sSpec
number
CoresFrequencyTurboL2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDPSocketI/O busRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Celeron G1610
  • SR10K (P0)
22.6 GHzN/A2 × 256 KBMBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1050 MHz
55 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0January 20, 2013
  • CM8063701444901
  • BX80637G1610
  • BXC80637G1610
$42
Celeron G1620
  • SR10L (P0)
22.7 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1050 MHz
55 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0January 20, 2013
  • CM8063701445001
  • BX80637G1620
  • BXC80637G1620
$52
Celeron G1630
  • SR16A (P0)
22.8 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1050 MHz
55 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0September 1, 2013
  • CM8063701449000
  • BX80637G1630
$52
low power
Celeron G1610T
  • SR10M (P0)
22.3 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1050 MHz
35 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0January 20, 2013
  • CM8063701445100
$42
Celeron G1620T
  • SR169 (P0)
22.4 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1050 MHz
35 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0September 1, 2013
  • CM8063701448300
$42

Silvermont based Celerons[edit]

"Bay Trail-D" (22 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64Intel VT-x.
  • GPU and memory controller are integrated onto the processor die
  • GPU is based on Ivy Bridge Intel HD Graphics, with 4 execution units, and supports DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.0, OpenGL ES 3.0 and OpenCL 1.1 (on Windows).
  • Package size: 25 mm × 27 mm
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
dual-core
Celeron J1750
  • SR1LP (B2)
  • SR1H6 (B2)
2.41 GHz688-750 MHz1 MB 2 × DDR3L-1333 
10 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
September 2013
  • FH8065301562600
$72
Celeron J1800 2.41-2.58 GHz688-792 MHz1 MB 2 × DDR3L-1333 
10 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
November 2013  
quad-core
Celeron J1850
  • SR1LN (B2)
  • SR1H5 (B2)
2.0 GHz688-792 MHz2 MB 2 × DDR3L-1333 
10 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
September 2013
  • FH8065301455200
$82
Celeron J1900
  • SR1SC (B3)
2.0-2.42 GHz688-854 MHz2 MB 2 × DDR3L-1333 
10 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
November 2013
  • FH8065301615009
$82

 

Mobile Processors[edit]

P6 based Celerons[edit]

Mobile Celeron (single-core)[edit]
"Mendocino" (250 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMX
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard voltage
Mobile Celeron 266
  • SL3HM (mcpA0)
  • SL23Y (mcbA0)
267 MHz128 KB66 MT/s1.5 V
9.8 W
January 1999
  • KP80524KX266128
  • KC80524KX266128
$106
Mobile Celeron 300
  • SL3HN (mcpA0)
  • SL3AH (mcbA0)
300 MHz128 KB66 MT/s4.5×1.6 V
11.1 W
  • μPGA2
  • BGA2
January 1999
  • KP80524KX300128
  • KC80524KX300128
$187
Mobile Celeron 333[39][40]
  • SL3HP (mcpA0)
  • SL3C8 (mcbA0)
333 MHz128 KB66 MT/s1.6 V
11.8 W
  • μPGA2
  • BGA2
April 1999
  • KP80524KX333128
  • KC80524KX333128
$159
Mobile Celeron 366
  • SL3HQ (mcpA0)
  • SL3C7 (mcbA0)
367 MHz128 KB66 MT/s5.5×1.6 V
13.1 W
  • μPGA2
  • BGA2
May 1999
  • KP80524KX366128
  • KC80524KX366128
$170
Mobile Celeron 400
  • SL3GR (mcpA0)
  • SL3GQ (mcbA0)
400 MHz128 KB66 MT/s1.6 V
13.8 W
  • μPGA2
  • BGA2
June 1999
  • KP80524KX400128
  • KC80524KX400128
$187
Mobile Celeron 433
  • SL3KB (mcpA0)
  • SL3KA (mcbA0)
433 MHz128 KB66 MT/s6.5×1.9 V
19.4 W
  • μPGA2
  • BGA2
September 1999
  • KP80524KX433128
  • KC80524KX433128
$159
Mobile Celeron 466
  • SL3KD (mcpA0)
  • SL3KC (mcbA0)
467 MHz128 KB66 MT/s1.9 V
20.7 W
  • μPGA2
  • BGA2
September 1999
  • KP80524KX466128
  • KC80524KX466128
$209
low voltage
Mobile Celeron LV 266[41]
  • SL3DQ (mcbA0)
267 MHz128 KB66 MT/s1.5 V
7.9 W
April 1999
  • KC80524KX266128LP
 
"Coppermine-128" (180 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSE
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard voltage
Mobile Celeron 450
  • SL3PF (PA2)
  • SL43U (PB0)
  • SL4JS (PC0)
  • SL3PD (BA2)
  • SL43T (BB0)
  • SL4JC (BC0)
  • SL4PT
450 MHz128 KB100 MT/s4.5×1.6 V
15.5 W
February 2000
  • KP80526NY450128
  • KC80526NY450128
 
Mobile Celeron 500
  • SL3PE (PA2)
  • SL43R (PB0)
  • SL46Y (PC0)
  • SL4JT (PC0)
  • SL4PV (PC0)
  • SL3PC (BA2)
  • SL43Q (BB0)
  • SL4JD (BC0)
  • SL45A (PB0)
500 MHz128 KB100 MT/s1.6 V
16.8 W
  • Socket 495
  • BGA2
February 2000
  • KP80526NY500128
  • KC80526NY500128
 
Mobile Celeron 550
  • SL3ZF (PB0)
  • SL4MT (PB0)
  • SL4JU (PC0)
  • SL3ZE (BB0)
  • SL4JE (BC0)
550 MHz128 KB100 MT/s5.5×1.6 V
18.4 W
  • Socket 495
  • BGA2
April 2000
  • KP80526NY550128
  • KC80526NY550128
 
Mobile Celeron 600
  • SL4AP (PB0)
  • SL4JV (PC0)
  • SL4MU (PC0)
  • SL4PW (PC0)
  • SL4AR (BC0)
  • SL4JF (BC0)
  • SL582
  • SL5DS
600 MHz128 KB100 MT/s1.6 V
13 W
  • Socket 495
  • BGA2
June 2000
  • KP80526NY600128
  • KC80526NY600128
 
Mobile Celeron 650
  • SL4AE (PB0)
  • SL4MV (PB0)
  • SL4JW (PC0)
  • SL4PX (PC0)
  • SL4AD (BB0)
  • SL4JG (BC0)
650 MHz128 KB100 MT/s6.5×1.6 V
14 W
  • Socket 495
  • BGA2
June 2000
  • KP80526NY650128
  • KC80526NY650128
 
Mobile Celeron 700
  • SL4GX (PC0)
  • SL4PY (PC0)
  • SL53D (PD0)
  • SL4GU (BC0)
  • SL53V (BD0)
700 MHz128 KB100 MT/s1.6 V
15 W
  • Socket 495
  • BGA2
September 2000
  • KP80526NY700128
  • KC80526NY700128
 
Mobile Celeron 750
  • SL55Q (PC0)
  • SL56Q (PC0)
  • SL53C (PD0)
  • SL58K (PD0)
  • SL56P (BC0)
  • SL53U (BD0)
750 MHz128 KB100 MT/s7.5×1.6 V
15.8 W
  • Socket 495
  • BGA2
March 2001
  • KP80526NY750128
  • KC80526NY750128
 
Mobile Celeron 800
  • SL584 (PD0)
  • SL5CB (PD0)
  • SL57X (BD0)
800 MHz128 KB100 MT/s1.6 V
17.6 W
  • Socket 495
  • BGA2
May 2001
  • KP80526NY800128
  • KC80526NY800128
 
Mobile Celeron 850
  • SL585 (PD0)
  • SL57Y (BD0)
850 MHz128 KB100 MT/s8.5×1.6 V
18.8 W
  • Socket 495
  • BGA2
July 2001
  • KP80526NY850128
  • KC80526NY850128
 
Mobile Celeron 900
  • SL5PY (PD0)
  • SL5PX (BD0)
900 MHz128 KB100 MT/s1.7 V
24 W
  • Socket 495
  • BGA2
October 2001
  • KP80526NY900128
  • KC80526NY900128
 
low voltage
Mobile Celeron LV 400
  • SL3UL (BA2)
  • SL43W (BB0)
  • SL4J8 (BC0)
  • SL544 (PD0)
400 MHz128 KB100 MT/s1.35 V
6.5 W
February 2000
  • KC80526LY400128
 
Mobile Celeron LV 500[42][43][44]
  • SL45A (BB0)
  • SL4J9 (BC0)
  • SL543 (PD0)
500 MHz128 KB100 MT/s1.35 V
12.2 W
  • BGA2
June 2000
  • KC80526LY500128
 
Mobile Celeron LV 600[45][46]
  • SL582 (BD0)
600 MHz128 KB100 MT/s1.35 V
14.4 W
  • BGA2
May 2001
  • KC80526LY600128
 
ultra-low voltage
Mobile Celeron ULV 500[47][48][49]
  • SL4ZR (BC0)
  • SL5DR (BD0)
500 MHz128 KB100 MT/s1.1 V
8.1 W
January 2001
  • KC80526LL500128
 
Mobile Celeron ULV 600[50][51][52]
  • SL5DS (BD0)
  • SL5V5 (BD0)
600 MHz128 KB100 MT/s1.1 V
9.7 W
  • BGA2
May 2001
  • KC80526LL600128
 
"Coppermine T" (180 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSE
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard voltage
Mobile Celeron 733
  • SL5SS (FPD0)
  • SL5T4 (FPD0)
  • SL5SP (FBD0)
733 MHz128 KB133 MT/s5.5×1.7 V
20.6 W
October 2001
  • RH80533NZ733128
  • KW80533NZ733128
 
Mobile Celeron 800A
  • SL5ST (FPD0)
  • SL5T3 (FPD0)
  • SL5SQ (FBD0)
800 MHz128 KB133 MT/s1.7 V
22 W
  • Socket 495
  • BGA2
October 2001
  • RH80533NZ800128
  • KW80533NZ800128
 
Mobile Celeron 866
  • SL5Q3 (FPD0)
  • SL5T2 (FPD0)
  • SL5Q2 (FBD0)
867 MHz128 KB133 MT/s6.5×1.7 V
23.3 W
  • Socket 495
  • BGA2
June 2001
  • RH80533NZ866128
  • KW80533NZ866128
 
Mobile Celeron 933
  • SL5SK (FPD0)
  • SL5SU (FPD0)
  • SL5SR (FBD0)
933 MHz128 KB133 MT/s1.7 V
20.6 W
  • Socket 495
  • BGA2
June 2001
  • RH80533NZ933128
  • KW80533NZ933128
 
"Tualatin-256" (130 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSE
Model NumbersSpec NumberFrequencyL2 CacheFSBMultVoltageTDPSocketRelease DatePart Number(s)Release Price (USD)
standard voltage
Mobile Celeron 1000SL6B3 (B1)
SL693 (A1)
SL6AB (B1)
SL694 (A1)
1000 MHz256 KB133 MT/s7.5×1.4022 WPBGA 479
PPGA 478
17 April 2002RH80530NZ001256 
Mobile Celeron 1066SL6H7 (B1)
SL643 (A1)
SL64M (A1)
1066 MHz256 KB133 MT/s1.4523.2 WPPGA 47821 January 2002RH80530NZ004256 
Mobile Celeron 1133SL6H8 (B1)
SL642 (A1)
SL64L (A1)
1133 MHz256 KB133 MT/s8.5×1.4523.8 WPPGA 47821 January 2002RH80530NZ006256 
Mobile Celeron 1200SL6H9 (B1)
SL64K (A1)
SL63Z (A1)
1200 MHz256 KB133 MT/s1.4524.4 WPPGA 47821 January 2002RH80530NZ009256 
Mobile Celeron 1266[53][54]SL6Z9 (B1)1266 MHz256 KB133 MT/s9.5×1.4022 WPPGA 47816 April 2003RH80530NZ012256 
Mobile Celeron 1333[55]SL6HA (B1)
SL6ZA (B1)
SL68J (A1)
1333 MHz256 KB133 MT/s10×1.519 WPPGA 47824 June 2002RH80530WZ014256 
low voltage
Mobile Celeron LV 650[56]SL6B6 (B1)
SL5YA (A1)
650 MHz256 KB100 MT/s6.5×1.1510.6 WPBGA 4791 October 2001RJ80530MY650256 
Mobile Celeron LV 667[57][58]SL63D (A1)667 MHz256 KB133 MT/s1.15 PBGA 47916 September 2002RJ80530MZ667256 
Mobile Celeron LV 733[59]SL6B4 (B1)
SL68M (A1)
733 MHz256 KB133 MT/s5.5×1.1511.2 WPBGA 47917 April 2002RJ80530MZ733256 
Mobile Celeron LV 866[60][61]SL6CY (B1)866 MHz256 KB133 MT/s6.5×1.159.61 WPBGA 47914 January 2003RJ80530MZ866256 
ultra-low voltage
Mobile Celeron ULV 650[62]SL6B8 (B1)
SL63F (A1)
650 MHz256 KB100 MT/s6.5×1.17 WPBGA 47921 January 2002RJ80530VY650256 
Mobile Celeron ULV 700[63][64]SL6CZ (B1)700 MHz256 KB100 MT/s1.17 WPBGA 47916 September 2002RJ80530VY700256 
Mobile Celeron ULV 733[65][66]SL6D2 (B1)733 MHz256 KB133 MT/s5.5×1.17 WPBGA 47916 September 2002RJ80530VZ733256 
Mobile Celeron ULV 800[67][68]SL6D4 (B1)800 MHz256 KB133 MT/s1.17 WPBGA 47914 January 2003RJ80530VZ800256 

Netburst based Celerons[edit]

Mobile Celeron (single-core)[edit]
"Northwood-256" (130 nm)[edit]
Model NumbersSpec NumberFrequencyL2 CacheFSBMultVoltageTDPSocketRelease DatePart Number(s)Release Price (USD)
Mobile Celeron 1.2SL7MG (D1)1200 MHz256 KB400 MT/s12×1.3 V20.8 WPPGA 478May 2002RH80532NC009256 
Mobile Celeron 1.4SL6FM (B0)
SL6M4 (C1)
1400 MHz256 KB400 MT/s14×1.3 V30 WPPGA 47824 June 2002RH80532NC017256 
Mobile Celeron 1.5SL6FN (B0)
SL6M5 (C1)
1500 MHz256 KB400 MT/s15×1.3 V30 WPPGA 47824 June 2002RH80532NC021256 
Mobile Celeron 1.6SL6J2 (C1)1600 MHz256 KB400 MT/s16×1.3 V30 WPPGA 47816 September 2002RH80532NC025256 
Mobile Celeron 1.7SL6J3 (C1)
SL6VG (D1)
1700 MHz256 KB400 MT/s17×1.3 V30 WPPGA 47816 September 2002RH80532NC029256 
Mobile Celeron 1.8SL6J4 (C1)
SL6VH (D1)
1800 MHz256 KB400 MT/s18×1.3 V30 WPPGA 47816 September 2002RH80532NC033256 
Mobile Celeron 2.0SL6QH (C1)
SL6VJ (D1)
2000 MHz256 KB400 MT/s20×1.3 V32 WPPGA 47814 January 2003RH80532NC041256 
Mobile Celeron 2.2SL6ZW (C0)
SL73Y (D1)
SL8SB (D1)
2200 MHz256 KB400 MT/s22×1.3 V35 WPPGA 47816 April 2003RH80532NC049256 
Mobile Celeron 2.4SL75J (D1)2400 MHz256 KB400 MT/s24×1.3 V35 WPPGA 47811 June 2003RH80532NC056256 
Mobile Celeron 2.5SL75T (D1)2500 MHz256 KB400 MT/s25×1.3 V35 WPPGA 47812 November 2003RH80532NC060256 

Pentium-M based Celerons[edit]

Celeron M (single-core)[edit]
"Banias-512" (130 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard voltage
Celeron M 310
  • SL79T (B2)
  • SL79S (B2)
1.2 GHz512 KB400 MT/s12×1.356 V
24.5 W
January 2004
  • RJ80535NC009512
  • RH80535NC009512
 
Celeron M 320
  • SL6NM (B2)
  • SL8FM (B1)
  • SL6N7 (B0)
  • SL76S (C0)
1.3 GHz512 KB400 MT/s13×1.356 V
24.5 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
January 2004
  • RJ80535NC013512
  • LE80535NC013512
  • RH80535NC013512
  • RH80535NC0131M
$49
Celeron M 330
  • SL6NL (B1)
  • SL6N6 (B2)
  • SL76T (C0)
1.4 GHz512 KB400 MT/s14×1.356 V
24.5 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
April 2004
  • RJ80535NC017512
  • RH80535NC017512
  • RH80535NC0171M
 
Celeron M 340
  • SL7MT (B1)
  • SL6P6 (B2)
1.5 GHz512 KB400 MT/s15×1.356 V
24.5 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
June 2004
  • RJ80535NC021512
  • RH80535NC021512
  • RH80535NC0211M
 
ultra-low voltage
Celeron M ULV 600
  • SL7GE (B2)
  • SL8FN (B1)
600 MHz512 KB400 MT/s1.004 V
7 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
June 2004
  • RJ80535VC600512
  • LE80535VC600512
 
Celeron M ULV 800
  • SL7DB (B1)
800 MHz512 KB400 MT/s1.004 V
7 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
January 2004
  • RJ80535VC800512
 
Celeron M ULV 333
  • SL7DH (B1)
900 MHz512 KB400 MT/s1.004 V
7 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
January 2004
  • RJ80535VC900512
 
"Dothan-1024" (90 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2
  • XD bit (an NX bit implementation): supported by 360J, 370, 380, 390, 383
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard voltage
Celeron M 350
  • SL7RA (B0)
  • SL7R9 (B0)
  • SL86L (C0)
  • SL86R (C0)
  • SL8MK (C1)
  • SL8MD (C1)
1.3 GHzMB400 MT/s13×1.004–1.292 V
21 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
August 2004
  • RH80536NC0131M
  • RJ80536NC0131M
  • RH80536NC0131M
  • RJ80536NC0131M
 
Celeron M 360
  • SL7LS (B0)
  • SL7LR (B0)
  • SL86K (C0)
  • SL86Q (C0)
  • SL8ML (C1)
  • SL8ME (C1)
1.4 GHz1 MB400 MT/s14×1.004–1.292 V
21 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
August 2004
  • RH80536NC0171M
  • RJ80536NC0171M
  • RH80536NC0171M
  • RJ80536NC0171M
 
Celeron M 370
  • SL86J (C0)
  • SL86P (C0)
  • SL8MM (C0)
  • SL86D (C0)
  • SL8K6 (C0)
  • SL8MT (C0)
1.5 GHz1 MB400 MT/s15×1.004–1.292 V
21 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
January 2005
  • RH80536NC0211M
  • RJ80536NC0211M
  • LE80536NC0211M
  • BX80536NC1500EJ
 
Celeron M 380
  • SL8MN (C0)
  • SL8MG (C0)
  • SL86H (C0)
  • SL8MU (C0)
1.6 GHz1 MB400 MT/s16×1.004–1.292 V
21 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
July 2005
  • RH80536NC0251M
  • RJ80536NC0251M
  • LE80536NC0251M
  • BX80536NC1600EJ
 
Celeron M 390
  • SL8MP (C0)
  • SL8MH (C0)
  • SL8MV (C0)
1.7 GHz1 MB400 MT/s17×1.004–1.292 V
21 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µPGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
December 2005
  • RH80536NC0291M
  • RJ80536NC0291M
  • LE80536NC0291M
 
ultra-low voltage
Celeron M ULV 383
  • SL8BP (C0)
  • SL8LP (C0)
  • SL8BN (C0)
  • SL8LV (C0)
1 GHzMB400 MT/s10×0.876–0.956 V
5.5 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
July 2005
  • RJ80536VC0011M
  • LE80536VC0011M
 
"Dothan-512" (90 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard voltage
Celeron 205[69]
  • SL9PX (B1)
  • SL9DB (C0)
1.2 GHz512 KB400 MT/s12×1.26 V
21 W
March 2007
  • LE80536NC009512
 
ultra-low voltage
Celeron M ULV 353
  • SL7F7 (B0)
  • SL7QX (B0)
  • SLAFK
900 MHz512 KB400 MT/s0.876–0.94 V
5 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
Jule 20, 2004
  • RJ80536VC900512
  • LE80536VC900512
$54
Celeron M ULV 373
  • SL8A4 (C0)
  • SL89S (C0)
  • SL8LW (C0)
1 GHz512 KB400 MT/s10×0.876–0.94 V
5.5 W
  • Socket 479/FC-µBGA
January 2005
  • RJ80536VC001512
  • LE80536VC001512
$74
"Yonah-512" (65 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard voltage
Celeron 215
  • SLA4L (C0)
1.33 GHz512 KB533 MT/s10×1.0–1.3 V
27 W
Socket MAugust 2007
  • LE80538NE014512
$54
"Yonah-1024" (65 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard voltage
Celeron M 410
  • SL8W2 (C0)
1.47 GHzMB533 MT/s11×1.0–1.3 V
27 W
Socket MApril 2006
  • LF80538NE0201M
$54
Celeron M 420
  • SL8VZ (C0)
1.6 GHz1 MB533 MT/s12×1.0–1.3 V
27 W
Socket MApril 2006
  • LF80538NE0251M
$107
Celeron M 430
  • SL92F (C0)
  • SL9KV (D0)
1.73 GHz1 MB533 MT/s13×1.0–1.3 V
27 W
Socket MApril 2006
  • LF80538NE0301M
$134
Celeron M 440
  • SL9KW (D0)
  • SL9LF (D0)
1.87 GHz1 MB533 MT/s14×1.0–1.3 V
27 W
  • Socket M
  • PBGA479
October 2006
  • LF80538NE0361ME
  • LE80538NE0361ME
$107
Celeron M 450
  • SL9KX (D0)
2 GHz1 MB533 MT/s15×1.0–1.3 V
27 W
Socket MOctober 2006
  • LF80538NE0411ME
$134
ultra-low voltage
Celeron M ULV 423
  • SL8XW (C0)
  • SL9L7 (D0)
1.07 GHzMB533 MT/s0.95–0.975 V
5.5 W
FCBGA6April 2006
  • LE80538VE0041M
$161
Celeron M ULV 443
  • SL9L8 (D0)
1.2 GHz1 MB533 MT/s0.95–0.975 V
5.5 W
FCBGA6September 2006
  • LE80538VE0091ME
$161
"Sossaman" (65 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard voltage
Celeron 1.66
  • SL9S3 (D0)
1.67 GHzMB667 MT/s10×1.1125–1.25 V
27 W
Socket MMarch 2006
  • LF80538KF0281M
$84
Celeron 1.83
  • SL9S2 (D0)
1.83 GHz1 MB667 MT/s11×1.1125–1.25 V
27 W
Socket MJanuary 2007
  • LF80538KF0341M
 

Core based Celerons[edit]

Celeron M/Celeron (single-core)[edit]
"Merom""Merom-L" (standard-voltage, 65 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron M 520
  • SL9WT (B2)
  • SL9WN (A1)
1.6 GHzMB533 MT/s12×0.95–1.3 V
30 W
Socket MJanuary, 2007
  • LF80537NE0251M
$134
Celeron M 530
  • SL9UY (B2)
  • SLGFL (G2)
  • SL9VA (A1)
  • SLA2G (A1)
  • SLA6Y (B2)
  • SLGFY (G2)
1.73 GHz1 MB533 MT/s13×0.95–1.3 V
30 W
  • Socket M
  • Socket M
  • Socket M
  • Socket M
  • FCBGA6
  • FCBGA6
March 2007
  • LF80537NE0301M
  • LF80537NE0301M
  • LF80537NE0301M
  • LF80537NE0301M
  • LE80537NE0301M
  • LE80537NE0301M
134
Celeron 530
  • SLA48 (E1)
  • SLA2G (A1)
1.73 GHz1 MB533 MT/s13×0.95–1.3 V
27 W
Socket PMarch 2007
  • LF80537NE0301M
  • LF80537NE0301MN
$70
Celeron 540
  • SLA47 (E1)
  • SLA2F (A1)
1.87 GHz1 MB533 MT/s14×0.95–1.3 V
30 W
Socket PJuly 2007
  • LF80537NE0361M
$134
Celeron 550
  • SLAJ9 (G0)
  • SLA2E (A1)
  • SLALD (G0)
2 GHz1 MB533 MT/s15×0.95–1.3 V
30 W
  • Socket P
  • Socket P
  • FCBGA6
5 September 2007
  • LF80537NE0411M
  • LE80537NE0411M
  • LE80537NE0411M
$134
Celeron 560
  • SLA2D (A1)
2.13 GHz1 MB533 MT/s16×0.95–1.3 V
27 W
Socket PDecember 2007
  • LF80537NE0461M
$134
Celeron 570
  • SLA2C (A1)
2.27 GHz1 MB533 MT/s17×0.95–1.3 V
27 W
Socket PMay 2008
  • LF80537NE0511M
$134
"Merom-2M" (standard-voltage, 65 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron 575
  • SLB6M (M0)
2 GHzMB667 MT/s12×1.075–1.175 V
31 W
Socket PSeptember 2008
  • LF80537NF0411M
$86
Celeron 585
  • SLB6L (M0)
2.17 GHz1 MB667 MT/s13×1.075–1.175 V
31 W
Socket PSeptember 2008
  • LF80537NF0481M
$107
"Merom-L" (ultra-low-voltage, 65 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron M ULV 523
  • SLAHP (A1)
933 MHzMB533 MT/s0.85–1.1 V
5.5 W
FCBGA6September 2007
  • LE80537VE9331M
$161
Celeron ULV 573
  • SLGMV (M1)
1 GHz512 KB533 MT/s7.5×0.8–0.975 V
10 W
FCBGA6June 2009
  • LE80537VE001512
 
Celeron (single-core)[edit]
"Penryn-3M" (45 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard voltage
Celeron 900
  • SLGLQ (R0)
2.2 GHzMB800 MT/s11×1–1.25 V
35 W
Socket PMarch 2009
  • AW80585NG0491MA
$70
Celeron 925[70]
  • SLGLN (R0)
2.3 GHz1 MB800 MT/s11.5×1–1.25 V
35 W
Socket PJanuary 2011
  • AW80585NG0521MA
$70
ultra-low voltage
Celeron M ULV 722
  • SLGAT (M0)
  • SLGAN (R0)
1.2 GHzMB800 MT/s0.775–1.1 V
5.5 W
µFC-BGA 956September 2008
  • AV80585VG0091MP
 
Celeron M ULV 723
  • SLGAS (M0)
  • SLGAM (R0)
1.2 GHz1 MB800 MT/s1.05–1.15 V
10 W
µFC-BGA 956September 2008
  • AV80585VG0091M
$107
Celeron M ULV 743
  • SLGEV (R0)
1.3 GHz1 MB800 MT/s6.5×1.05–1.15 V
10 W
µFC-BGA 956September 2009
  • AV80585VG0131M
$107
Celeron ULV 763
  • SLGQQ (R0)
1.4 GHz1 MB800 MT/s1.05–1.15 V
10 W
µFC-BGA 956January 2011
  • AV80585VG0171M
$107
  • Note that 900 has also been used for three earlier models of Intel Celeron microproccessors with different microarchitectures.
  • Intel initially listed the Celeron 900 as Dual-Core and with Virtualization Technology in its Processorfinder and ARK databases, which caused confusion among customers.
  • ULV 723 possibly supports EIST, but Intel's web site is inconsistent about this.
Celeron (dual-core)[edit]
"Merom-2M" (65 nm)[edit]

 

Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron T1400[71]
  • SLAQL (M0)
1.73 GHz512 KB533 MT/s13×1.075–1.175 V35 WSocket PJuly 2008
  • LF80537NE030512
 
Celeron T1500[72]
  • SLAQK (M0)
1.87 GHz512 KB533 MT/s14×1.075–1.175 V35 WSocket PJuly 2008
  • LF80537NE036512
$59
Celeron T1600
  • SLB6J (M0)
1.67 GHz1 MB667 MT/s10×1.075–1.175 V35 WSocket PDecember 2008
  • LF80537NF0281MN
$80
Celeron T1700
  • SLB6H (M0)
1.83 GHz1 MB667 MT/s11×1.075–1.175 V35 WSocket PDecember 2008
  • LF80537NF0341MN
$86
  • Note that Intel has also released Core Solo microproccessors with the model numbers T1400, T1500, and T1600.
  • T1700 possibly supports EIST, but Intel's web site is inconsistent about this.
"Penryn-3M" (45 nm) [edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard voltage
Celeron T3000[73]
  • SLGMY (R0)
1.8 GHzMB800 MT/s1–1.25 V35 WSocket PJune 2009
  • AW80577GG0331ML
$80
Celeron T3100
  • SLGEY (R0)
  • SLGVS (R0)
1.9 GHz1 MB800 MT/s9.5×1–1.25 V35 WSocket P
BGA479
June 2009
  • AW80577GG0371ML
  • AV80577NG0371M
$80
$86
Celeron T3300
  • SLGJW (R0)
  • SLG92 (R0)
2 GHz1 MB800 MT/s10×1–1.25 V35 WSocket P
BGA479
January 2010
  • AW80577GG0411ML
  • AW80577NG0411M
$86
Celeron T3500
  • SLGJV (R0)
2.1 GHz1 MB800 MT/s10.5×1–1.25 V35 WSocket P
BGA479
September 2010
  • AW80577GG0451ML
$80
ultra-low voltage
Celeron SU2300
  • SLGSB (R0)
  • SLGYW (R0)
1.2 GHzMB800 MT/s1.05–1.15 V10 WµFC-BGA 956September 2009
  • AV80577UG0091M
  • AV80577UG0091ML
$134
  • Note that the Pentium T3x00 processors have a similar number but are based on the older Merom-2M chips.
  • Note that the Pentium SU2xxx processors have a similar number but are single-core processors.

Nehalem based Celerons[edit]

Celeron (dual-core)[edit]
"Arrandale" (MCP, 32 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyTurboGPU
frequency
CoresL2
cache
L3
cache
I/O busMult.MemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Celeron P4500
  • SLBNL (C2)
1.87 GHzN/A500–667 MHz22 × 256KBMBDMI14×2 × DDR3-10660.775–1.4 V35 W March 2010
  • CP80617004803AA
$86
Celeron P4505
  • SLBQB (C2)
1.87 GHzN/A500–667 MHz22 × 256 KB2 MBDMI14×2 × DDR3-10660.775–1.4 V35 W March 2010
  • CN80617004545AF
OEM
Celeron P4600
  • SLBZY (K0)
2 GHzN/A500–667 MHz22 × 256 KB2 MBDMI15×2 × DDR3-10660.775–1.4 V35 W
  • Socket G1
September 2010
  • CP80617005307AB
$86
ultra-low power
Celeron U3400
  • SLBUE (K0)
1.07 GHzN/A166–500 MHz22 × 256KBMBDMI2 × DDR3-8000.725–1.4 V
18 W
BGA-1288May 2010
  • CN80617006039AA
$134
Celeron U3405
  • SLBWX (K0)
1.07 GHzN/A166-500 MHz22 × 256 KB2 MBDMI2 × DDR3-10660.725–1.4 V
18 W
BGA-1288August 2010
  • CN80617006201AA
OEM
Celeron U3600
  • SLBSP (K0)
1.2 GHzN/A166–500 MHz22 × 256 KB2 MBDMI2 × DDR3-8000.725–1.4 V
18 W
BGA-1288January 2011
  • CN80617005199AB
$134

Sandy Bridge based Celerons[edit]

"Sandy Bridge" (32 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3SSE4.1SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),Intel VT-x, Smart Cache.
  • Celeron B810E, Celeron B847E does not support XD bit(Execute Disable Bit).
  • Celeron B810E, Celeron B847E has support for ECC memory.
  • HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) contain 6 EUs as well as HD Graphics 2000, but does not support the following technologies: Intel Quick Sync Video, InTru 3D, Clear Video HD, Wireless Display, and it doesn't support 3D Video[citation needed].
  • Transistors: 624 or 504 million
  • Die size: 149 or 131 mm²
Model
number
sSpec
number
CoresFrequencyTurboL2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDPSocketI/O busRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Celeron B710
  • SR0DS (J1)
  • SR0EB (Q0)
11.6 GHzN/A1 × 256 KB1.5 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)650–1000 MHz
35 W
DMI 2.0June 2011
  • FF8062701078501
  • FF8062701084201
$70
Celeron B720
  • SR0DT (J1)
  • SR0EA (Q0)
11.7 GHzN/A1 × 256 KB1.5 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)650–1000 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0January 2012
  • FF8062701078601
  • FF8062701084101
$70
Celeron B730
  • SR0QA (Q0)
11.8 GHzN/A1 × 256 KB1.5 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)650–1000 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0July 2012
  • FF8062701084002
  • FF8062701148002
$70
Celeron B800
  • SR0EW (Q0)
21.5 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)650–1000 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0June 2011
  • FF8062701142600
$80
Celeron B810
  • SR088 (Q0)
21.6 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)650–950 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0March 2011
  • FF8062700848800
$86
Celeron B815
  • SR0HZ (Q0)
21.6 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)650–1050 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0January 2012
  • FF8062701159901
$86
Celeron B820
  • SR0HQ (Q0)
21.7 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)650–1050 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0July 2012
  • FF8062700848602
$86
Celeron B830
  • SR0HR (Q0)
21.8 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)650–1050 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0September 2012
  • FF8062700848702
$86
Celeron B840
  • SR0EN (Q0)
21.9 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)650–1000 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0July 2011
  • FF8062700998301
$86
standard power, embedded
Celeron B810E
  • SR0BT (Q0)
21.6 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)650–1000 MHz
35 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0June 2011
  • AV8062700849802
OEM
low power
Celeron 787
  • SR0EC (J1)
  • SR0VJ (Q0)
11.3 GHzN/A1 × 256 KB1.5 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)350–950 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0July 2011
  • AV8062701079501
  • AV8062701345400
$107
Celeron 797
  • SR0ED (J1)
  • SR0VK (Q0)
11.4 GHzN/A1 × 256 KB1.5 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)350–950 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0January 2012
  • AV8062701079601
  • AV8062701345500
$107
Celeron 807
  • SR0EE (J1)
  • SR0PW (J1)
  • SR0VL (Q0)
11.5 GHzN/A1 × 256 KB1.5 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)350–950 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0July 2012
  • AV8062701079701
  • AV8062701079702
  • AV8062701345600
$70
Celeron 847
  • SR08N (Q0)
21.1 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)350–800 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0June 2011
  • AV8062700852800
$134
Celeron 857
  • SR0EZ (Q0)
  • SR0FL (J1)
  • SR0V2 (Q0)
21.2 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)350–1000 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0July 2011
  • AV8062701022701
  • AV8062701149001
$134
Celeron 867
  • SR0F0 (J1)
  • SR0FK (J1)
  • SR0V3 (Q0)
21.3 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)350–1000 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0January 2012
  • AV8062701022801
  • AV8062701148901
  • AV8062701022801
$134
Celeron 877
  • SR08U (Q0)
  • SR0F8 (Q0)
  • SR0FD (J1)
  • SR0VB (Q0)
21.4 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)350–1000 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0July 2012
  • AV8062701085500
  • AV8062701085501
  • AV8062701148001
  • AV8062701085501
$86
Celeron 887
  • SR090 (Q0)
  • SR0F7 (Q0)
  • SR0FE (J1)
  • SR0VA (Q0)
21.5 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)350–1000 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0September 2012
  • AV8062701085400
  • AV8062701085401
  • AV8062701148101
  • AV8062701085401
$86
low power, embedded
Celeron 827E
  • SR0C6 (Q0)
11.4 GHzN/A1 × 256 KB1.5 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)350–800 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0July 2011
  • AV8062701082300
OEM
Celeron 847E
  • SR0BU (Q0)
21.1 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)350–800 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0June 2011
  • AV8062700849902
OEM
ultra-low power, embedded
Celeron 807UE
  • SR0NB (Q0)
11 GHzN/A1 × 256 KB1 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs) (?)350–800 MHz
10 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0December 2011
  • AV8062701188200
OEM
"Ivy Bridge" (22 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3SSE4.1SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),Intel VT-x, Smart Cache.
  • HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge) contain 6 EUs as well as HD Graphics 2500, but does not support the following technologies: Intel Quick Sync Video, InTru 3D, Clear Video HD, Wireless Display, Intel Insider.
  • Embedded models have support for ECC memory.
Model
number
sSpec
number
CoresFrequencyTurboL2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDPSocketI/O busRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Celeron 1000M
  • SR102 (P0)
21.8 GHzN/A2 × 256 KBMBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1000 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0January 2013
  • AW8063801120200
$86
Celeron 1005M
  • SR103 (P0)
21.9 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1000 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0June 2013
  • AW8063801121200
$86
Celeron 1020M
  • SR0ZY (E1)
22.1 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1000 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0January 2013
  • AW8063801443700
$86
standard power, embedded
Celeron 1020E
  • SR10D (P0)
  • SR0VR (P0)
22.2 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)650–1000 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0January 2013
  • AW8063801117700
  • AV8063801276200
$86
low power
Celeron 1007U
  • SR109 (P0)
21.5 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)350–1000 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0January 2013
  • AV8063801118700
$86
Celeron 1017U
  • SR10A (P0)
21.6 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)350–1000 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0June 2013
  • AV8063801130300
$86
Celeron 1037U
  • SR108 (P0)
21.8 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)350–1000 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0January 2013
  • AV8063801442900
$86
low power, embedded
Celeron 927UE
  • SR10F (P0)
11.5 GHzN/A1 × 256 KB1 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)350–900 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0January 2013
  • AV8063801129600
$107
Celeron 1047UE
  • SR10E (P0)
21.4 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)350–900 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0January 2013
  • AV8063801116300
$134
ultra-low power
Celeron 1019Y
  • SR13W (P0)
21 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)350–800 MHz
10 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0April 2013
  • AV8063801443502
$153

Haswell based Celerons[edit]

"Haswell-MB" (22 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
CoresFrequencyTurboL2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDPSocketI/O busRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron 2950M
  • SR1HF (C0)
22 GHzN/A2 × 256 KBMBHD Graphics (6 EUs)400–1100 MHz
37 W
Socket G3DMI 2.0September 2013
  • CW8064701487007
$86
"Haswell-ULT" (SiP, 22 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
CoresFrequencyTurboL2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDPSocketI/O busRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron 2955U
  • SR16Y (C0)
21.4 GHzN/A2 × 256 KBMBHD Graphics (6 EUs)200–1000 MHz
15 W
  • BGA-1168
DMI 2.0September 2013
  • CL8064701523900
$132
Celeron 2980U
  • SR1DM (D0)
21.6 GHzN/A2 × 256 KB2 MBHD Graphics (6 EUs)200–1000 MHz
15 W
  • BGA-1168
DMI 2.0September 2013
  • CL8064701479801
$137

Silvermont based Celerons[edit]

"Bay Trail-M" (22 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Intel VT-x.
  • GPU and memory controller are integrated onto the processor die
  • GPU is based on Ivy Bridge Intel HD Graphics, with 4 execution units, and supports DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.0, OpenGL ES 3.0 and OpenCL 1.1 (on Windows).
  • Package size: 25 mm × 27 mm
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
dual-core
Celeron N2805
  • SR1LY (B2)
  • SR1HS (B2)
1.46 GHz667 MHz1 MB 1 × DDR3L-1066 
4.3 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
September 2013
  • FH8065301564500
$132
Celeron N2806 1.6-2 GHz311-756 MHz1 MB 1 × DDR3L-1066 
4.5 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
November 2013 $132
Celeron N2810
  • SR1LX (B2)
  • SR1HR (B2)
2 GHz756 MHz1 MB 2 × DDR3L-1066 
7.5 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
September 2013
  • FH8065301564501
$132
Celeron N2815 1.86-2.13 GHz311-756 MHz1 MB 2 × DDR3L-1066 
7.5 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
November 2013 $132
Celeron N2820 2.13-2.39 GHz311-756 MHz1 MB 2 × DDR3L-1066 
7.5 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
November 2013 $132
quad-core
Celeron N2910
  • SR1LW (B2)
  • SR1HQ (B2)
1.6 GHz756 MHz2 MB 2 × DDR3L-1066 
7.5 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
September 2013
  • FH8065301546402
$132
Celeron N2920
  • SR1SF (B3)
1.86-2 GHz311-844 MHz2 MB 2 × DDR3L-1066 
7.5 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
November 2013
  • FH8065301616203
$132

Embedded Processors[edit]

Nehalem based Celerons[edit]

Celeron (single-core)[edit]
"Jasper Forest" (45 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyTurboCoresL2
cache
L3
cache
I/O busMult.MemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Celeron P1053
  • SLBWN (B0)
1.33 GHzN/A11 × 256 KBMBDMI10×3 × DDR3-8000.75–1.35 V
30 W
LGA 1366February 2010
  • AT80612004743AA
$160

Sandy Bridge based Celerons[edit]

Celeron (single-core)[edit]
"Gladden" (32 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
CoresFrequencyTurboL2
cache
L3
cache
TDPSocketI/O busRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Celeron 725C
  • SR0NX (Q0)
11.3 GHzN/A1 × 256 KBMB
10 W
  • FC-BGA10
DMI 2.0Q2 2012
  • AV8062701147000
$74

转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/baiyw/p/3430442.html

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