Intel Celeron 1000A

A new version of the Celeron; the 'Tualatin' made on the 130nm process with 256KB L2-cache. It out-performs both the Celeron and more expensive Pentium III with the 'Coppermine' core. It's a fine CPU but by the time it was sold (this CPU is from 19th week of 2002), better CPU's we're available. Both the Pentium 4 'Northwood' and Athlon XP 'Palomino' we're common in the high-end market and are vastly better.

Specifications

Core / Codename
Clockfrequency
1000MHz
Front Side Bus
100MHz
Multiplier
10x
vCore
1,475V
L1 cache
16KB + 16KB
L2 cache
256KB On-die fullspeed
sSpec
SL5ZF
Chip date
0219
Stepping
A1
Socket
Transistor count
44M
Condition
Boxed
Engineering sample?
No

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