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All Celeron Models
Author: Cássio Lima and Gabriel Torres and Rafael Otto Coelho
Type: Tutorials Last Updated: June 5, 2008
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Coppermine

Celeron Coppermine was based on Pentium III Coppermine core architecture and had approximately 28 millions of transistors. This was a huge figure, since Celeron SEPP had 7.5 million transistors and Celeron A had only 19 million. This increase in the number of transistors is due to the production technology used on Celeron Coppermine, which was of 0.18µm (the previous versions used a 0.25µm technology). The smaller the technology architecture, the fewer will be the heat generated by the processor and the bigger will be the clock it can reach.

The packaging used by Celeron Coppermine was FC-PGA, the same kind used by Pentium III, and it also used the socket 370 platform.

Celeron Coppermine had 32 KB of L1 cache, 128 KB of L2 cache, and a support to SSE instructions and could be found on versions ranging from 533 MHz to 1.1 GHz. All Celeron Coppermine processors with a clock inferior to 800 MHz works externally at 66 MHz. Celeron Coppermine from 800 MHz to 1.1 GHz works externally at 100 MHz.

Figure 5: Celeron Coppermine with FC-PGA packaging.

Main features of Celeron Coppermine were:

  • Based on Pentium III with Coppermine core
  • Manufacturing process: 0.18 μm
  • L1 cache: 32 KB total, 16 KB for instructions and 16 KB for data
  • L2 cache: 128 KB
  • External clock rate: 66 MHz (models up to 766 MHz) or 100 MHz (models starting at 800 MHz)
  • Packaging: FC-PGA
  • Socket: Socket 370
  • Added support to SSE instructions

Available models of Celeron Coppermine are listed on the chart below. TDP stands for Thermal Design Power and indicates the CPU maximum thermal dissipation.

Modelo

Internal Clock

External Clock

Voltage

TDP 

SL46S 

533 MHz 

66 MHz

1.5 V 

11.2 W 

SL3W7 

566 MHz 

66 MHz

1.5 V 

11.9 W 

SL4PC 

566 MHz 

66 MHz

1.7 V 

11.9 W 

SL4NW 

566 MHz 

66 MHz

1.7 V 

11.9 W 

SL46T 

566 MHz 

66 MHz

1.5 V 

11.9 W 

SL3W8 

600 MHz 

66 MHz

1.5 V 

12.6 W 

SL46U 

600 MHz 

66 MHz

1.5 V 

12.6 W 

SL4PB 

600 MHz 

66 MHz

1.7 V 

12.6 W 

SL4NX 

600 MHz 

66 MHz

1.7 V 

12.6 W 

SL3VS 

633 MHz 

66 MHz

1.65 V 

16.5 W 

SL4PA 

633 MHz 

66 MHz

1.7 V 

16.5 W 

SL3W9 

633 MHz 

66 MHz

1.6 V 

16.5 W 

SL4NY 

633 MHz 

66 MHz

1.7 V 

16.5 W 

SL4AB 

667 MHz 

66 MHz

1.65 V 

17.5 W 

SL4NZ 

667 MHz 

66 MHz

1.7 V 

17.5 W 

SL48E 

667 MHz 

66 MHz

1.65 V 

17.5 W 

SL4P9 

667 MHz 

66 MHz

1.7 V 

17.5 W 

SL48F 

700 MHz 

66 MHz

1.65 V 

18.3 W 

SL4P2 

700 MHz 

66 MHz

1.7 V 

18.3 W 

SL4P8 

700 MHz 

66 MHz

1.75 V 

18.3 W 

SL4E6 

700 MHz 

66 MHz

1.6 V 

18.3 W 

SL4P3 

733 MHz 

66 MHz

1.6 V 

19.1 W 

SL4P7 

733 MHz 

66 MHz

1.7 V 

19.1 W 

SL52Y 

733 MHz 

66 MHz

1.25 V - 1.4 V 

22.8 W 

SL4QF 

766 MHz 

66 MHz

1.6 V 

20 W 

SL5EA 

766 MHz 

66 MHz

1.75 V 

23.6 W 

SL52X 

766 MHz 

66 MHz

1.75 V 

23.6 W 

SL4P6 

766 MHz 

66 MHz

1.7 V 

20 W 

SL54P 

800 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

24.5 W 

SL5WW 

800 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

24.5 W 

SL55R 

800 MHz 

100 MHz

1.7 V 

20.8 W 

SL4TF 

800 MHz 

100 MHz

1.7 V 

20.8 W 

SL5EB 

800 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

24.5 W 

SL5WC 

800 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

24.5 W 

SL5GA 

850 MHz 

100 MHz

1.7 V 

22.5 W 

SL5GB 

850 MHz 

100 MHz

1.7 V 

22.5 W 

SL5WX 

850 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

25.7 W 

SL54Q 

850 MHz 

100 MHz

1.25 V - 1.4 V 

25.7 W 

SL5EC 

850 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

25.7 W 

SL5WB 

850 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

25.7 W 

SL633 

900 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

30 W 

SL5WY 

900 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

26.7 W 

SL5LX 

900 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

26.7 W 

SL5WA 

900 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

26.7 W 

SL5MQ 

900 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

26.7 W 

SL5UZ 

950 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

26.7 W 

SL5V2 

950 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

26.7 W 

SL634 

950 MHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

32 W 

SL5XQ 

1GHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

29 W 

SL635 

1GHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

29 W 

SL5XT 

1GHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

29 W 

SL5XU 

1.1GHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

33 W

SL5XR 

1.1GHz 

100 MHz

1.75 V 

33 W

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