| Model Number |
Frequency |
L2-Cache |
Front Side Bus |
Multiplier |
Voltage |
TDP |
Socket |
Release Date |
Part Number(s) |
| Celeron D 310 |
2133 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
16x |
1.25/1.4 V |
73 W |
Socket 478 |
December 2005 |
RK80546RE046256 B80546RE046256 NE80546RE046256 |
| Celeron D 315 |
2266 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
17x |
1.25/1.4 V |
73 W |
Socket 478 |
June 24, 2004 |
RK80546RE051256 B80546RE051256 NE80546RE051256 |
| Celeron D 320 |
2400 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
18x |
1.25/1.4 V |
73 W |
Socket 478 |
June 24, 2004 |
RK80546RE056256 |
| Celeron D 325 |
2533 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
19x |
1.25/1.4 V |
73 W |
Socket 478 |
June 24, 2004 |
RK80546RE061256 |
| Celeron D 325J |
2533 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
19x |
1.25/1.4 V |
84 W |
LGA 775 |
September 22, 2004 |
JM80547RE061256 |
| Celeron D 326 |
2533 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
19x |
1.25/1.4 V |
84 W |
LGA 775 |
September 22, 2004 |
JM80547RE061CN |
| Celeron D 330 |
2667 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
20x |
1.25/1.4 V |
73 W |
Socket 478 |
June 24, 2004 |
RK80546RE067256 |
| Celeron D 330J |
2667 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
20x |
1.25/1.4 V |
84 W |
LGA 775 |
September 22, 2004 |
JM80547RE067256 |
| Celeron D 331 |
2667 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
20x |
1.25/1.4 V |
84 W |
LGA 775 |
September 22, 2004 |
JM80547RE067CN |
| Celeron D 335 |
2800 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
21x |
1.25/1.4 V |
73 W |
Socket 478 |
June 24, 2004 |
RK80546RE072256 |
| Celeron D 335J |
2800 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
21x |
1.25/1.4 V |
84 W |
LGA 775 |
September 22, 2004 |
JM80547RE072256 |
| Celeron D 336 |
2800 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
21x |
1.25/1.4 V |
84 W |
LGA 775 |
September 22, 2004 |
JM80547RE072CN |
| Celeron D 340 |
2933 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
22x |
1.25/1.4 V |
73 W |
Socket 478 |
September 2004 |
RK80546RE077256 |
| Celeron D 340J |
2933 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
22x |
1.25/1.4 V |
84 W |
LGA 775 |
September 22, 2004 |
JM80547RE077256 |
| Celeron D 341 |
2933 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
22x |
1.25/1.4 V |
84 W |
LGA 775 |
September 22, 2004 |
JM80547RE077CN |
| Celeron D 345 |
3066 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
23x |
1.25/1.4 V |
73 W |
Socket 478 |
November 2004 |
RK80546RE083256 |
| Celeron D 345J |
3066 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
23x |
1.25/1.4 V |
84 W |
LGA 775 |
October 2004 |
JM80547RE083256 |
| Celeron D 346 |
3066 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
23x |
1.25/1.4 V |
84 W |
LGA 775 |
October 2004 |
JM80547RE083CN |
| Celeron D 350 |
3200 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
24x |
1.25/1.4 V |
73 W |
Socket 478 |
June 28, 2005 |
NE80546RE088256 RK80546RE088256 |
| Celeron D 351 |
3200 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
24x |
1.25/1.4 V |
84 W |
LGA 775 |
June 28, 2005 |
JM80547RE088CN |
| Celeron D 355 |
3333 MHz |
256 KiB |
533 MT/s |
25x |
1.25/1.4 V |
84 W |
LGA 775 |
December 2005 |
HH80547RE093CN |
| Model Number |
Frequency |
L2-Cache |
Front Side Bus |
Multiplier |
Voltage |
TDP |
Socket |
Release Date |
Part Number(s) |
| Celeron D 347 |
3066 MHz |
512 KiB |
533 MT/s |
23x |
|
69.2 W |
LGA 775 |
Oct 22, 2006 |
HH80552RE083512 |
| Celeron D 352 |
3200 MHz |
512 KiB |
533 MT/s |
24x |
|
86 W |
LGA 775 |
May 28, 2006 |
HH80552RE088512 |
| Celeron D 356 |
3333 MHz |
512 KiB |
533 MT/s |
25x |
|
86 W |
LGA 775 |
May 28, 2006 |
HH80552RE093512 |
| Celeron D 360 |
3466 MHz |
512 KiB |
533 MT/s |
26x |
|
65 W |
LGA 775 |
Q3 2006 |
HH80552RE099512 |
| Celeron D 365 |
3600 MHz |
512 KiB |
533 MT/s |
27x |
|
65 W |
LGA 775 |
Jan 2007 |
The Celeron D processor is based on the Prescott core and has a larger (than the previous NetBurst Celerons) 256 KiB cache. It also features a 533 MT/s bus and SSE3, and a 3xx model number (compared to 5xx for Pentium 4s and 7xx for Pentium Ms); specifically, they have been released thus far bearing model numbers of 355 (3.33 GHz), 350 (3.2 GHz), 345 (3.06 GHz) 340 (2.93 GHz), 335 (2.80 GHz), 330 (2.66 GHz), 325 (2.53 GHz), 320 (2.40 GHz), 315 (2.26 GHz), and 310 (2.13 GHz). They also have hardware-level support of Intel's EM64T technology by virtue of it also being built into the Prescott core, although the feature is disabled in all 3x0/3x5 models (with the exception of the Celeron D 355). It has been activated in all 3x1/3x6 models. The Intel Celeron D processor works with the Intel 845 and 865 chipset families. It should be noted that the "D" suffix actually stands for nothing. This name was given out by intel in order to differentiate this generation of Celeron from its predecessors.[1] It should also be stated that despite its name, the Celeron D is not a dual core processor.
In mid-2005, Intel refreshed the Celeron D with EM64T and XD Bit (eXecute Disable) enabled. Model numbers increase by 1 over the previous generation (e.g. 330 became 331), and were only manufactured for LGA 775.
Processor Number
360, 356, 355, 352 351, 347, 346, 341, 336 331, 326
350, 345, 340, 335, 330, 325, 320, 315, 310
Architecture 65 nm or 90 nm process technology
L2 Cache 512 or 256 KB
Clock Speed 2.53 to 3.46 GHz 2.13 to 3.20 GHz
Front Side Bus 533 MHz
Chipset Intel 945 Express Chipset Family, 915GV Express, 915GL Express, 915G Express, 915PL Express, and 915P Chipsets
Intel 915GV Express, 915G Express, 915P Express, 910GL Express, 865PE, 865P, 865GV, 865G, 848P, 845PE, 845GV, 845GE, 845G, 845E, and E7221 Chipsets
Socket LGA775 LGA775 or mPGA478
Intel Desktop Boards Intel Desktop Boards D915GVWB, D915GLVG and D910GLDW
Intel Desktop Boards D915GVWB, D910GLDW, D865GBF, D865GLC, D865GRH, D865GVHZ, D865PCD, D865PERC, D865PERL, D865PESO, D848PMB, D845GVFN, D845GVSR, and D845PEMY
Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology
Yes NA
Execute Disable Bit
Yes NA
Features
Data Flow Analysis
Speculative Execution
Non-Blocking Level 1 Cache
Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
Dual Independent Bus (DIB)