Intel Celeron Mendocino core

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  • » On-die 128 KB L2 cache
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The Mendocino core was introduced on August 24, 1998. This core is based on P6 microarchitecture.

New core features:

  • On-die 128 KB level 2 cache
  • 370-pin PGA package

Celeron processors with Mendocino core can be identified by:

  • Part number: part number contains 80524R.
    An example: FV80524RX533128.
  • CPU ID: Processors with the Mendocino core have CPU IDs 660 and 665.

 CeleronMobile Celeron
Manufacturing technology0.25 micron
Cores1
Frequency (MHz)300 - 533266 - 466
Fastest processorCeleron 533 MHz
Celeron 533 MHz
Mobile Celeron 466 MHz (BGA615)
Mobile Celeron 466 MHz (Socket 615)
Bus frequency66 MHz
L2 cache size128 KB
Thermal Design Power (Watt) 7.9 - 20.7
Package370-pin Plastic Staggered Pin Grid Array
Single Edge Processor
615-ball BGA (PBGA-B615)
615-pin micro-PGA (PPGA-B615)
SocketSlot 1
Socket 370
BGA615
Socket 615

Last modified: 12 Dec 2011
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