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Revision as of 00:23, 7 August 2005

Intel Celeron D

The Celeron D introduced processor numbering among the Celerons and was based on the Prescott core. It should be considered the budget version of the Mobile Pentium 4.

Features

  • 2.26-3.06 GHz tact
  • 533 MHz FSB
  • 125 Million Transistors
  • 0.09µm fabrication process
  • 1.4 VCore
  • 2x 16 KB L1-Cache
  • 256 KB L2-Cache
  • Enhanced SpeedStep, QuickStart, Deeper Sleep
  • MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 instruction sets

Available Types and ThinkPads featuring them

Nr. Frequency (MHz) Bus Speed (MHz) CVore (V) TDP (W) ThinkPad Models
Celeron D
D345J 3066 533 1.4 84.0
D345 3066 533 1.4 73.0
D340J 2933 533 1.4 84.0
D340 2933 533 1.4 73.0
D335J 2800 533 1.4 84.0
D335 2800 533 1.4 73.0 G41
D330 2666 533 1.4 73.0 G41
D325J 2533 533 1.4 84.0
D325 2533 533 1.4 73.0 G41
D320 2400 533 1.4 73.0 G41
D315 2266 533 1.4 73.0

Thermal Specifications

Max. Temperature is 67°C.

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