| General information |
| Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
| Family | Intel Celeron |
| Part number | RK80530RY021256 |
| Specification number ? | SL6C5 |
| Frequency (MHz) ? | 1500 |
| Bus speed (MHz) ? | 100 |
| Clock multiplier ? | 15 |
| Package | 370-pin Flip-Chip Pin Grid Array with integrated heatsink (FC-PGA2)
1.95" x 1.95" (4.95 cm x 4.95 cm) |
| Socket | Socket 370 (PGA370) |
| | | Architecture / Microarchitecture |
| Processor core | Tualatin-256 |
| Manufacturing process | 0.13 micron |
| Data width | 32 bit |
| Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
| Level 1 cache size ? | 16 KB code
16 KB data |
| Level 2 cache size ? | On-die 8-way set associative 256 KB |
| Physical memory (GB) | 4 |
| Features | |
| Low power features | - AutoHALT state ?
- Stop Grant state ?
- Sleep state ?
- Deep Sleep state ?
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| | | Electrical/Thermal parameters |
| V core (V) ? | 1.5 |
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The Predecessor!
I had just read that the Tualatin cores, which are all Celerons and not Pentiums, are the basis for the Pentium Core 2 Duo CPUs if I recall correctly. It's very impressive. I was also told these were faster then the first Pentium 4 series, which may have been biased coming from a shop salesman, but I think the P3 series, in effect, went out with a bang having the Tualatins breaking the 1000Mhz barrier
Intel Celeron 1500 - RK80530RY021256
show me one think this is a mistake looking at intel spec finder its not listed as a celeron cpu SL6JV is a 1.4 ghz 1400mhz cpu which is higher than the spec code SL6C5 and when you enter it into intels spec finder it comes up blank and same for RK80530RY021256 maybe they were going to produce one but never did or a extremely rare engineering sample but acorrding to intel it doesn't exist. the close sSpec number to it SL6C6 is still a 1.4 ghz 1400mhz tualatin the other spec higher for tualatins is SL68G another 1.4ghz 1400mhz cpu after that its SL68C a 1.7 ghz 1700mhz socket 478 - 478 pin cpu
King of the road
Very nice overclocked. Reached almost 2.2Ghz