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vwR32
05-09-04, 03:34 PM
Hi,
Does anyone know a site that can tell me what Week and Year each Intel processor was made. I am specifically looking for the Celeron 1.4GHz. Thank you for your help.

batboy
05-09-04, 07:56 PM
The batch code will tell you that. Year is the second digit and week is 3rd and 4th digit.

vwR32
05-09-04, 09:29 PM
Where can I find the batch code if I don't have the processor right in front of me? I am looking for the dates of the Celeron 1.4GHz.

Code 4
05-09-04, 10:19 PM
You have to have the box or the chip to see the batch code. Here is how it reads:
the first number or letter is the Plant code
the second is the year
the third/fourth is the week

I am at work right now so I can not send you the info on what letter/number coincides with the Plant code. I know L is Malay for sure.

Mr. $T$
05-10-04, 12:41 PM
"Reading the FPO/BATCH Code on your Intel CPU"

by TASOS

Since there are many new member here in these forums....that cannot really "translate" the fpo\batch of their cpu....here follows a small guide....the more experienced members can correct me if i'm wrong in any of these....thx.

1st letter or digit=plant code
0=San Jose,Costa Rica
3=..............,Costa Rica
1=Cavite,Philippines
R=Manila,Philippines
7=..........,Philippines
9=Penang,Malaysia
Q=...........,Malaysia
L=............,Malaysia
8=Leixlip,Ireland
Y=Leixlip,Ireland
6=Chandler,Arizona
5=Shangai China

Example:L149A463-0726

L=plant (Malay)

2nd digit=Year of production (2001)

3rd & 4th digits=week (49th week )

(A463)=some kind of traceability number

(0726)=Serialization code

Taken from here (http://www.ocforums.com/vb/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=187691)


And with the s code you can find all kinds on information on the wattage used as well as cache maxium temp and transistor size for any intel processor here (http://processorfinder.intel.com/scripts/default.asp)