Intel Mobile Celeron Dual-Core T3300 AW80577GG0411ML / AW80577NG0411MSpecificationsEarlier members of Celeron and Pentium Dual-Core families were assigned subsequent model numbers when their clock frequency was bumped by one or half step (T1400 -> T1500, T1600 -> T1700 -> T1800, T3000 -> T3100). This upcoming 2 GHz processor is one step faster than the T3100, and, consequently, it should have been assigned model number T3200. Yet, this CPU was assigned model number T3300, which was done possibly to avoid confusion with Pentium Dual-Core Mobile T3200. Like other member of Mobile Celeron Dual-Core family, the T3300 microprocessor includes only very basic features of Penryn core, such as 64-bit instruction set and execute disable bit feature. The T3300 CPU runs at 2 GHz, has 800 MHz Front Side Bus frequency, and includes shared 1 MB level 2 cache. The processor doesn't support SpeedStep technology, and that is the only difference of this CPU from Pentium Mobile T4200. As such, the performance of the T3300 will be the same as the performance of T4200, but notebooks with T3300 CPUs will have shorter battery life due to missing EIST feature.
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SSE4 - SSE4 instructions
VT - Virtualization TXT - Trusted Execution ESS - PowerNow! / Enhanced SpeedStep TBT - Dynamic Acceleration / Turbo Boost Pictures (0)NewsSep 02, 2011: Yesterday Intel published Product Change Notification (PCN),
notifying its customers of upcoming discontinuation of several mobile
Celerons. End-of-Line date, or last order date, for mainstream
Celeron 900, T3300 and P4500, as well as ultra low voltage 743, is
February 29, 2012.
Mar 30, 2010: Intel quietly released new Mobile Celeron P4500 microprocessor. The
P4500 is a dual-core CPU based on 32nm Arrandale core, and it's the
first 32nm processor in Intel's Mobile Celeron family.
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