Intel Celeron Mendocino core

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  • » 0.25 micron
  • » 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.

Celeron (SEPP)Celeron (PPGA)
Manufacturing technology0.25 micron
Frequency300 MHz - 433 MHz300 MHz - 533 MHz
Fastest processorCeleron 433 MHzFV80524RX533128 / BX80524P533128 - 533 MHz
Front-side bus66 MHz
L2 cache128 KB
PackageSingle Edge Processor Package370-pin Plastic Pin Grid Array
SocketSlot 1Socket 370

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