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Intel Unveils New Celeron™ Processors Based
On 0.18-Micron Technology
New 600 and 566 MHz Processors Introduced in
Low-Cost FC-PGA Packaging; Additional Speeds Due in
Next Few Months
SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 29, 2000 - Intel Corporation today
introduced new Intel® Celeron™ processors manufactured on the
company's advanced 0.18-micron technology, which enables greater
speeds, higher-volume manufacturing and lower overall production
costs. The new Intel Celeron processors at 600 and 566 MHz are
Intel's fastest processors ever for sub-$1,000 PCs.
"Intel is keeping its foot on the gas in the value PC market
segment," said Pat
Gelsinger, vice president and general manager, Desktop Products
Group. "We launched a new Celeron processor in the first week of the
year and are now adding faster versions based on our 0.18-micron
technology. Several more Celeron processor family members are due
before June, reinforcing our leadership position in the value PC
market segment."
Intel Celeron processors -- the second-highest selling PC
processors in the world behind the Pentium® III processor family --
provide consumers with a great way to get on the Internet for under
$1,000.
Product Features The new Intel Celeron processors
feature Internet Streaming SIMD extensions, advanced microprocessor
instructions which combine with faster CPU speeds to deliver a
significant performance boost over previous versions. The new
processors are produced using Intel's low-cost FC-PGA (flip-chip pin
grid array) packaging and continue to support 128 KB of on-chip
level 2 cache along with a 66 MHz system bus.
Pricing and Availability Intel Celeron processors are
now available in volume at 600, 566, 533, 500 and 466 MHz. In
1,000-unit quantities, the Intel Celeron processors at 600 MHz and
566 MHz are priced at $181 and $167, respectively.
Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is
also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and
communications products. Additional information about Intel is
available at www.intel.com/pressroom.
* For complete benchmark
information on Intel® Celeron™ processors, visit the Intel Web site
at http://www.intel.com/procs/perf/.
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