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Datasheets are technical documents that are released when a processor family launches and are updated as new information becomes available. They are typically split into sections like the following: Introduction, Features, Electrical Specifications, Package Mechanical Specifications, Thermal Specifications, Signal Description, Electrical Specifications, Boxed Processor Specifications.
Datasheets can vary across processor families to some extent. Usually this document contains areas of interest such as the VID range, processor package assembly information, thermal specifications, thermal profiles, and information on processor power states, etc.
Intel® Celeron® Processor on 0.13 Micron Process in the 478-Pin Package Datasheet
The Intel® Celeron® processor on 0.13 micron process in the 478-pin package expands Intel's processor family into the value-priced PC market segment. Celeron processors provide the value customer the capability to get onto the Internet affordably, and utilize educational programs, home-office software and productivity applications. All Celeron processors include an integrated L2 cache, and are built on Intel's advanced CMOS process technology. The Celeron processor is backed by over 30 years of Intel experience in manufacturing high-quality, reliable microprocessors.
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Intel® Celeron® Processor in the 478-Pin Package at 1.80 GHz Datasheet
The Intel® Celeron® processor in the 478-pin package at 1.80 GHz expands Intel's processor family into the value-priced PC market segment. Celeron processors provide the value customer the capability to affordably get onto the Internet, and utilize educational programs, home-office software and productivity applications. All Celeron processors include an integrated L2 cache, and are built on Intel's advanced CMOS process technology. The Celeron processor is backed by over 30 years of Intel experience in manufacturing high-quality, reliable microprocessors.
Intel® Celeron® Processor for the PGA370 Socket up to 1.40 GHz on 0.13 Micron Process Datasheet
The Intel® Celeron® processor is designed for uni-processor based Value PC desktops and is binary compatible with previous generation Intel architecture processors. The Intel Celeron processor provides good performance for applications running on advanced operating systems such as Windows* 95, Windows* 98, Windows NT*, Windows* 2000, Windows* XP and UNIX*. This is achieved by integrating the best attributes of Intel® processors with the dynamic execution performance of the P6 microarchitecture plus the capabilities of Intel® MMX technology, bringing a balanced level of performance to the value PC market segment. The Intel Celeron processor offers the dependability you would expect from Intel at an exceptional value. Systems based on Intel Celeron processors also include the latest features to simplify system management and lower the cost of ownership for small business and home environments.

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