Intel rolls out Celeron D 360
Extends budget CPU line
Posted in PC Builder, 4th September 2006 10:43 GMT
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Intel has added a 3.46GHz processor to its Celeron D chip line up. The 65nm LGA775 part contains 512KB of L2 cache and operates across a 533MHz frontside bus. It supports 64-bit addressing and the execute-disable bit.
The Celeron D 360's debut was anticipated: it popped up on Intel's July roadmap updates. The chip giant has yet to update its public price list, but the 360 is expected to cost $84 when bought in batches of 1,000 CPUs.
Intel is not expected to update the Celeron D line until October when it is believed to be planning to reduce the chip family's prices by up to 14.5 per cent. ®
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