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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) [foldoc]:

  Celeron
       
           {Intel Corporation}'s trade name for its family of
          {Pentium II} {microprocessors} meant for use in low-end
          computers.
       


          The Celeron is constructed on the 0.25 micron Deschutes base.
          {Clock rates} of 266, 300 and 333 {MHz} are supported.  It is
          built on the same {daughterboard} as the Pentium II without
          the black plastic case and {heat sink}.  Four Celeron models
          are in production as of October 1998.  The 266 and 300 MHz
          models are essentially Pentium II {CPU}s without the Level 2
          {cache} {RAM}.  The 300A and 333 MHz Celerons include 128k of
          Level 2 cache.
       
          A special mounting bracket on the motherboard is used to
          secure the Celeron in place in its standard 242-pin Slot 1
          socket.  Intel calls the caseless design SEPP (Single Edge
          Processor Package) to differentiate it from the Pentium II SEC
          (Single Edge Cartridge).  Some believe that the real purpose
          for the different mounting configurations is to prevent users
          from placing lower cost processors onto Pentium II
          motherboards.
       
          A Celeron is about one third the cost of a similar speed
          Pentium II.  Hardware {hackers} claim that the Celeron 300
          without Level 2 cache could be {overclocked} to perform as
          well as a Pentium II at a fraction of the price.
       
          {Home (http://www.intel.com/Celeron/)}.
       
          {Tom's Hardware (http://www2.tomshardware.com/cpuslot1.html)}.
       
          (1998-10-06)
       
       

















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