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  Intel® Celeron® D Processor Product Information
The Intel®; Celeron® D processor delivers a balanced level of proven technology and exceptional value for desktop PCs.
Compare processor specifications for Intel®; Celeron® D processor.
Build a comparison chart that identifies which Intel®; Celeron D processors have the specific technical features you need.
www.intel.com /products/processor/celeron_D/index.htm   (224 words)

  
  Celeron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This Celeron (sold under the Celeron M brand) is based on the Pentium M, and differs from its parent in that it has half the L2 cache, and does not support the clock-varying SpeedStep technology.
The Celeron D processor is based on the Prescott core and has a larger (than the previous NetBurst Celerons) 256 KB cache.
Celeron D (Prescott-V) The latest variant of the Celeron D is Prescott-256 with EM64T and XD Bit (eXecute Disable) enabled.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Celeron   (2017 words)

  
 X-bit labs - Print version
Celeron is considerably slower than the youngest Pentium 4 processors, as well as the competing Athlon XP CPUs selling in the same price group (we have already discussed it in great detail in our article called Choosing a Budget CPU: 24 Value Processors from Intel and AMD in Our Lab).
However, despite this relatively big increase of the heat generation, the boxed Celeron D processors are equipped with a new type of cooler with a copper heart and radially directed ribs guiding the ousted air flow around the cooler and the processor more efficiently.
Celeron D processors based on Prescott core cost exactly as much as the previous generation Celeron processors on Northwood core working at the same frequencies.
www.xbitlabs.com /articles/cpu/print/celeron-d.html   (3965 words)

  
 [H]ard|Forum - celeron-celeron D   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
With a 4X cache latency hit, as you call it, the Celeron D's performance is still only peforming 5-7% slower than its theoretical performance increase, yet even the Northwood B didn't perform 33% better than the Northwood A of identical architecture but different FSB--it was more like 20%, if I recall correctly.
Celeron D has the same problems as the NW celeron had..
For these benchmarks, both the Celeron D and the Celeron were run at a 100 MHz FSB with a 20x multiplier.
www.hardforum.com /printthread.php?t=840028   (1256 words)

  
 Introducing Intel's Celeron D Processor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Both the Celeron D and Sempron (Socket 754) models are variants of popular high-end core designs, and provide a nice performance increase over last-generation designs.
Celeron D in a 775-pin package allows it to take advantage of the new 910 and 915 chipsets that incorporate PCI Express, Intel®; Matrix Storage Technology, Intel®; High Definition Audio and Intel®; Graphics Media Accelerator 900.
Celeron D 775 allows Intel to defend itself against the market entry of AMD's value-level processor Sempron.
www.uxd.com /celeron-d.shtml   (302 words)

  
 [Phoronix] Intel Celeron D (Socket 478) Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Intel Celeron processors have long been known for being a “budget processor” and lacking the abilities to compete with other processors mainly due to the lack of L2 cache.
The new Celeron D series encompasses twice the amount of L2 cache over the original Celerons and now boasts a Prescott core.
Below is a chart comparing the Intel Celeron D against the Socket 478 traditional Celeron, Pentium 4 “A”, Pentium 4 “C” (Northwood), and Pentium 4 “E” (Prescott).
www.phoronix.com /scan.php?page=article&item=88&num=1   (237 words)

  
 Boxed Intel® Celeron® D Processor
The Intel® Celeron® D processor is an ideal solution for the value-minded PC buyer and can provide an affordable and reliable PC for the home or office.
The Celeron® D processor 335 with 256 KB cache, 2.80 GHz clock speed, and 533-MHz front-side bus is able to handle everything from the Internet to educational programs.
With 533-MHz system bus and 256 KB of L2 cache, the Celeron D processors are designed to enhance the quality and value of the Celeron line of processors.
www.lemcomputers.com /celeron-d.htm   (320 words)

  
 Intel Officially Launched Celeron D Processors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Below is a list of the four new Celeron D chips along with their prices (In 1000-unit quantities).
Intel Celeron D processors pack 256KB of level-two cache, twice the size of the previous-generation Celeron chips, and 533MHz processor system bus, a 33% improvement over 0.13 micron value chips from the Santa Clara, California-based chipmaker.
While the new Celeron D processors traditionally have much in common with the more advanced Intel Pentium 4 chips, including deeper pipeline and enhanced prefetch mechanisms for Prescott-based central processing units, the Celeron D do not sport the Hyper-Threading technology.
www.geeknewz.com /comments.php?category=&id=2760   (223 words)

  
 SlickDeals.net Forums - Dell Dimension 3000.....(Celeron D)
The only down side is that it has the Celeron D processor, but it is a good processor.
And a celeron D is a far cry from a celeron.
Celeron D Thermal specifications are in section 5.1 here.
forums.slickdeals.net /showthread.php?t=41635&   (1107 words)

  
 Notebooky, Notebooky > Celeron M
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notebooky.itek.cz /notebooky-celeron-m   (426 words)

  
 Sharky Extreme
Both the Celeron D and Sempron (Socket 754) models are variants of popular high-end core designs, and not only provide a nice performance increase over last-generation designs, but look to have serious overclocking potential.
The Celeron D includes a 256K L2 cache (compared to 1-MB for the Pentium 4) and runs on a 533 MHz processor bus (800 MHz for the Pentium 4).
The Celeron D 335 is a very standard overclock, due mostly to the AGP and PCI bus locking features present in the mainstream i865G and i865PE chipsets.
www.sharkyextreme.com /hardware/cpu/article.php/3261_3398581   (795 words)

  
 Welcome to AnandTech.com [ Article: Intel Celeron D: New, Improved & Exceeds Expectations]
When we further heard that the Celeron D would only be getting a quarter of the cache its underperforming Pentium 4 parent has, our eyes widened with doubt.
Improving this ability to recover is critical, as eventhough Celeron D has an increased L2 cache, the size of on die memory is still small and cache misses will occur more than on the Pentium 4.
A little more than a month ago, we brought you an update on Intel's roadmaps that included the new Celeron D processors and their model numbers.
www.anandtech.com /printarticle.aspx?i=2093   (2613 words)

  
 Intel Celeron D   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Intel®; Celeron® D processor based on Intel’s industry leading 90nm process technology now with 256KB L2 cache and 533 MHz front side bus.
An ideal solution for the value-minded PC buyer, the Celeron® D processor based platform can provide an affordable and reliable PC for the home or office.
With proven technology from the leader in microprocessors, the Intel Celeron D processor is able to handle everything from the Internet to educational programs, making the Celeron D processor an ideal choice at an exceptional value.
www.pahlcomputers.com /computers/specs/335_a.htm   (86 words)

  
 ap0calypse - The Last Stop in Tech - Intel Celeron D Processors Now Available
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.
www.ap0calypse.com /showthread.php?t=698   (279 words)

  
 Celeron D fails to identify itself properly
Celeron Ds are based on the Prescott 90 nanometre core and use a 533MHz system bus and have a 256K cache.
As Intel itself puts it, "the platform BIOS and on screen branding algorithms" report the Celeron rather than the Celeron D brand.
But don't worry, you really have got a Celeron D inside and in the first half of 2005, Intel will change the brand string so you can see it on the screen.
www.theinquirer.net /?article=17370   (250 words)

  
 Intel confirms Celeron D launches
The Intel numbering scheme is intended to distinguish processors on different features such as HT and cache that they might possess, but the firm is a way from making its marchitecture and its architecture chime in harmony on that front yet.
Intel hasn't made a song and a dance about the Celeron Ds because they come hard and fast after LGA 775 processors with numbers and Pentium Ms with numbers.
They don't cost much though - the Celeron Ds - at $117, $90, $80 and $80 respectively - so you might be able to snap up bargains if that's what you're after.
www.theinquirer.net /?article=16822   (338 words)

  
 MSFN - Intel Unofficially Sells Forthcoming Celeron D Chips   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Intel Corp., the world’s largest chipmaker, is offering Celeron D processor on its web-site at a speed-bin that is to be announced only in late September.
The Intel Celeron D processors are marked according to recently uncovered product number scheme.
Intel Corp. lists the yet-to-be-announced Celeron D processors 3.40 with 2.93GHz frequency on a page of its web-site that catalogues boxed processors are currently available through authorized Intel boxed products distributors.
www.msfn.org /print.php?id=9412   (176 words)

  
 AnandTech - AMD equivalent to Celeron D 340   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
According to this review the celeron may be close in multimedia to a 3100+ but if you look at the benches it is not even in the same ballpark when it comes to games....
OP was asking what processor would equal a 340 Celeron D. I replied a 3000+ Sempron.
RichUK was saying that the Barton's 166 FSB was faster than the Celeron's 133, which is correct if you're talking about the operating frequency but incorrect if you're talking about bandwidth, which is the most important of the two.
forums.anandtech.com /messageview.cfm?catid=28&threadid=1685391   (547 words)

  
 PC maker confirms 775-pin Celeron D | The Register
Even as world+dog is today reporting on the arrival of Intel's 90nm Socket 478 Celeron D processors - we covered it three days ago, natch, after spotting the then as-yet-unannounced chips on Intel's price list - it has emerged that the chip giant is preparing Socket T versions of the new CPUs.
According to roadmaps seen in April, a 775-pin 2.8GHz Celeron D - model number 335 - is expected to ship this month.
A 2.93GHz Socket T Celeron D is expected mid-Q3, followed by a 3.06GHz version at the start of Q4.
www.theregister.co.uk /2004/06/25/intel_775_pin_celeron   (310 words)

  
 Neowin.net - Celeron D fails to identify itself properly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Intel's Celeron D processors are reporting themselves as the older Celeron rather than the new ones.
Intel has told its original equipment manufacturing (OEM) customers that the brand spanking new range of Celeron D processors has just one problem - it reports itself as the old lamp rather than the new.
Having a Celeron based system of any type isn't something to be proud about anyway.
www.neowin.net /comments.php?category=main&id=22464   (579 words)

  
 Celeron D "J" model to support LGA775 and PCI Express - TechSpot News
New to the table is the Celeron D 340, which offers a clock speed of 2.93 GHz.
Older Celerons such as the 325, 330 and the 335 which are currently Socket 478 will still be available as such, but will also be available to support LGA775.
The new processors will have a "J" in their name, as in "Celeron D 325J." The Celeron now also can be combined with a PCI Express chipset.
www.techspot.com /story15645.html   (338 words)

  
 PC Perspective - Sempron vs Celeron: Budget CPU Comparison
With the release of the Prescott core Pentium 4 chips, Intel has been fairly quiet about its release of the new Celeron D processor, based on the same 90nm core technology.
The Celeron used to be easily knocked to the side by the lower priced Athlon XP cores but the new D revision adds to the L2 cache for a total of 256 KB.
Adding to the added cache and bus speed are the enhancements made in the Prescott core that actually give the new Celeron D a bit more punch than its predecessor and should make the ensuing competition a bit less one-sided.
www.pcper.com /article.php?aid=61&type=expert   (693 words)

  
 Sempron vs. Celeron D | Hardware Secrets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Intel’s representative in low-end market is Celeron D, while Sempron is AMD’s.
Both Celeron D and Sempron are in fact versions of the high-end Intel and AMD processors with reduced features.
Celeron D is a “light” version of Pentium 4, and Sempron is a “cut” version of Athlon XP or Athlon 64.
www.hardwaresecrets.com /article/192   (326 words)

  
 PimpRig Forums - Intel Celeron D   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Was reading on Slashdot, that Intel is releasing a new breed of the Celerons.
The new Celeron D's will be based off the Prescott core and use Intel's new naming system (similar to AMD's).
A Celeron C 2.0GHz is on average $65.
www.pimprig.com /forums/printthread.php?t=18749   (251 words)

  
 Intel Switches To LGA775 Socket for Celeron D, Adds Value Chipset
Three months after introducing its 90-nanometer-process, 533MHz-bus Celeron D processor for value-priced desktops, Intel Corp. has pushed the chip's top speed to 2.93GHz with a new Celeron D model 340.
Intel is also making the Celeron D 325 through 340 processors available in the LGA775 packaging used by the latest Pentium 4 CPUs and supported by the company's 915 Express chipsets, as well as the Socket 478 form factor of earlier Celerons and Pentium 4's.
In 1,000-unit OEM quantities, the Celeron D 340 costs $117 and the 910GL chipset is $34.
www.cpuplanet.com /news/article.php/3411861   (142 words)

  
 Intel launches 2.93 GHz Celeron D, PCI Express chipset | TG Daily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
A completely new processor is just the Celeron D 340 which offers a clock speed of 2.93 GHz.
The Celeron now also can be combined with a PCI Express chipset.
Intel announced for the processor the 910GL Express chipset and is derived from the Grantsdale and Alderwood family (915G and 915GV).
www.tomshardware.com /hardnews/20040923_124417.html   (501 words)

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