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To: Petz who wrote (61103)10/30/2001 3:47:52 AM
From: wanna_bmwRespond to of 275872
 
Petz, Re: "Mobile celerons were introduced long before the Tualatin core. What makes you think this is a Tualatin?"

I checked Intel's web site. I thought these might have been Tualatin based, but the web site suggests a Coppermine core, except for the 650MHz Low Voltage Celeron.

intel.com

Even the Coppermine Mobile Celeron, though, features up to 256KB of L2 cache, and a 133MHz FSB. These specs effectively allow these Celerons to perform like desktop Pentium III chips, which have traditionally performed better than Duron.

wanna_bmw