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Two mobile Celerons now in 45nm Print E-mail
Written by Fuad Abazovic   
Thursday, 11 June 2009 10:33


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T3x00 series available


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is not a new Terminator model, this is rather a new model number for two mobile Celerons. The T3x00 series implies that these new Celerons are 45nm Penryn-based dual-cores and the fastest of them all will now work at 1.9GHz.

Celeron T3100 uses uFCPGA6 or uFCPGA8 socket, works at 1.9GHz and has two cores and total of 1MB L2. Its FSB works at 800MHz and at launch it costs $86, at least if you buy a lot of them.

The runner up is Celeron T3000, again a dual-core CPU with dual-thread support and this 45nm part works at 1.8GHz and has the same FSB800. It also has 1MB of L2 cache, 512KB per core. This CPU is available as of June 2nd and it will be selling for $80.

These two CPUs will coexist with T1700 and T1600, both 65nm CPU with 667MHZ FSB and the same $86 and $80 price.

 
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