Intel eliminated three 45nm old Celerons

Intel eliminated three 45nm old Celerons There are three more "sacrifices" on Intel's old and new products, but they are quite old, both from the mobile version of the 45nm Penryn era.

Celeron T3500: Released in the third quarter of 2010, with dual-core dual-threading, 2.1GHz clock speed, 800MHz front-side bus, 1MB secondary cache, 35W thermal design power, and $80 price tag.

Celeron 925: released in the first quarter of 2011, single-core single-threaded, clocked at 2.3GHz, front-side bus 800MHz, secondary cache 1MB, thermal design power 35W, and package size 35 x 35mm.

Celeron ULV 763: Released in the first quarter of 2011, the ultra-low voltage version, single-core single-threaded, clocked at 1.4GHz, front-side bus 800MHz, secondary cache 1MB, thermal design power 10W, footprint 22 x 22 mm.

All three are manufactured on a 45nm process, integrating 410 million transistors and a core area of ​​107 square millimeters.

Orders for these three old Celeron processors will be non-cancelable and non-returnable after June 15, 2012, and the final shipment time will be January 4, 2013.

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