| General information | | Type | CPU / Microprocessor | | Family | Intel Celeron D |
| Processor number ? | 325 |
| Part number | RK80546RE061256 |
| Frequency (GHz) | 2.533 |
| Bus speed (MHz) ? | 533 |
| Clock multiplier ? | 19 |
| Package type | 478-pin FC-mPGA4 |
| Socket type | Socket 478 (mPGA478B) |
| | | Architecture / Microarchitecture / Other | | CPUID | 0F33h |
| Core stepping | C0 |
| Manufacturing technology (micron) | 0.09 |
| L2 cache size (KB) ? | 256 |
| Core voltage (V) ? | 1.25 - 1.4 |
| Case temperature (°C) ? | 67 |
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| Notes on sSpec SL7C5 |
- This part also ships as a boxed processor with an unattached fan heatsink.
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Not A Dual Core
Some Bozos on Ebay are advertising this as a Dual Core processor. It is not - the "D" does not mean dual core.
The Intel Celeron D processor works with the Intel 845 and 865 chipset families. It should be noted that the "D" suffix actually stands for nothing. This name was assigned by Intel in order to differentiate this generation of Celeron from its predecessors.[1] It should also be stated that unlike the Pentium D, the Celeron D is not a dual core processor.