Celeron D processors move to 65nm this year and get a cache upgrade
While mainstream and performance desktop processors take the leap to dual-core processors, value processors for Intel will remain single-core for all of 2006 and into 2007. The Celeron D will be receiving updates in the form of processor die reduction throughout the year. Cache sizes will be doubled with new 65nm products from 256KB to 512KB.
| Intel Celeron D Roadmap Update |
| Processor |
Fab Type |
Cores |
GHz |
L2 Cache |
Launch |
| Celeron D 336 |
90nm |
Single |
2.8 |
256KB |
Now |
| Celeron D 346 |
90nm |
Single |
3.06 |
256KB |
Now |
| Celeron D 351 |
90nm |
Single |
3.2 |
256KB |
Now |
| Celeron D 352 |
65nm |
Single |
3.2 |
512KB |
Q2'06 |
| Celeron D 355 |
65nm |
Single |
3.33 |
256KB |
Q2'06 |
| Celeron D 356 |
65nm |
Single |
3.33 |
512KB |
Q3'06 |
| Celeron D 360 |
65nm |
Single |
N/A |
512KB |
Q3'06 |
| Celeron D >360 |
65nm |
Single |
N/A |
N/A |
Q1'07 |
The last batches of 90nm Celeron D products will be phased out in Q4'06, with 65nm Celeron D products making taking up 100% of Intel's shipments in Q1'07 and beyond. Keep in mind the newest Celerons do not use Intel's Core architecture, and are still based on the NetBurst path.
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