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Socket 370: April 1998 To July 2001, Continued

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The back of the Celeron CPU (Mendocino), which did not have SSE, had a power loss of 28 watts and was produced with 250 nm technology.

The Celeron with Coppermine core was available up to 1.1 GHz, with an FSB of either 66 or 100 MHz.

The back of a Pentium III CPU in organic packaging.

The back of the legendary Pentium III with Tualatin core. Even today, it is still being traded on the market.

The Pentium III with Tualatin core marked Intel's transition to 130 nm technology as early as the days of Socket 7. The 1.4 GHz had a maximum power loss of 28 watts.

The Celeron with a removed head spreader
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