Intel forecasts Celerons with 512K L2 cache
By the second quarter of next year Intel will up the cache on its Celeron cut down range of desktop processors to have 512K of level two cache, it has emerged.
The 512K Celerons will be based on Intel’s 65 nanometre Cedar Mill processor family, but will keep the same numbers as future 90 nanometre processors. These Celerons will continue to use the LGA 775 socket and a 533MHz front side bus.
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