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  Intel Celeron 1000A/256/100/1.475 [flip chip]   []   []   [hide data]   [close image viewer]  
This series of Celerons is based on the Pentium III Tualatin core, and made with a 0.13 µ process. They were nicknamed Tualeron. The series began with 1000 and 1100 MHz parts (which were given the extension "A" to their name to differentiate them from the Coppermine-128 of the same speed they replaced) and the line continued with 1200, 1300, and 1400 MHz chips.
 
Tualerons are identical to their fully-fledged Pentium III sibling, except that they use a 100 MHz bus rather than a 133 MHz bus. They are excellent overclockers, since they have higher multipliers and users could put them on a 133 MHz bus easily. The cache is the same as in the Pentium III; 256KB in both.

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Core Frequency:1000 MHz
Board Frequency:100 MHz
Clock Multiplier:10.0
Data bus (ext.):64 Bit
Address bus:36 Bit
Transistors:28,100,000
Circuit Size:0.13 µ
Voltage:1.475 V
Introduced:August 31, 2001
Manufactured:week 05/2002
Made in:Philippines
L1 Cache:16+16 KB
L2 Cache:256 KB
CPU Code:Celeron Tualatin
Intel S-Spec: SL5ZF
Package Type:Plastic
FC-PGA-370
Socket: 370
 
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