Benchmark Marathon: 65 CPUs from 100 MHz to 3066 MHz
Celeron II/533 To 1100: January2000 To July 2001
By now, the Celeron (Coppermine core) was being clocked at 100 MHz FSB. The number of transistors totaled 18.6 million, and thermal dissipation was running at 33 W.
Celeron 766 with Coppermine core.
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