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peter p
02-04-02, 09:16 AM
How can you tell the difference between a tualitin cpu and a celeron cpu.
I see nothing on intels web site about tualitin processors.

Dark Illusion
02-04-02, 09:50 AM
Tualatins are a "new breed" of PIII's. Just as the Katmai and Coppermines before it.

T-Celerons run on a 100FSB and have 256k cache.
T-PIII-S run on a 133FSB and have 512K. There is also a 256K desktop version.

Coppermine Celerons ran at 66FSB and had 128k.
Coppermine PIII's ran at either 100 or 133FSB and had 256K cache.

Intel doesn't want much spotlight on their tualatins as they are pushing their P4's. Clock for clock a Tualatin would out perform a P4, Willy or Northwood and we couldn't let that out, could we?=)

Yodums
02-04-02, 02:43 PM
Originally posted by Dark Illusion
Tualatins are a "new breed" of PIII's. Just as the Katmai and Coppermines before it.

T-Celerons run on a 100FSB and have 256k cache.
T-PIII-S run on a 133FSB and have 512K. There is also a 256K desktop version.

Coppermine Celerons ran at 66FSB and had 128k.
Coppermine PIII's ran at either 100 or 133FSB and had 256K cache.

Intel doesn't want much spotlight on their tualatins as they are pushing their P4's. Clock for clock a Tualatin would out perform a P4, Willy or Northwood and we couldn't let that out, could we?=)

No one could have said it better :D

Yodums

The Doors
02-04-02, 02:50 PM
Originally posted by Dark Illusion
Coppermine Celerons ran at 66FSB and had 128k.

Note: Coppermine Celeron's run at 66FSB up to 766Mhz, from the 800Mhz run at 100Mhz of FSB ;)

TASOS
02-04-02, 04:12 PM
Long live the Tually