Celeron_Mobile_266MHz
Intel Celeron Mobile 266MHz

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Intel Celeron Mobile 266MHz
Performance Specification
CPU Speed
0.266 GHz
Physical Cores
1 cores
CPU Codename
Mendocino
TDP (Power)
10W
Lithography
250nm
Socket 370
Main Link
Voltages
1.6V
CPU Features
Notebook CPU
Unlocked Multiplier
L1 Cache
32KB
L2 Cache
128KB
L3 Cache
Approved
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Unknown
Release price
Celeron Mobile 266MHz Game Requirement Analysis
The Mendocino Celeron, launched 24 August 1998, was the first retail CPU to use on-die L2 cache. Whereas Covington had no secondary cache at all, Mendocino included 128 KB of L2 cache running at full clock rate. The first Mendocino-core Celeron was clocked at a then-modest 300 MHz but offered almost twice the performance of the old cacheless Covington Celeron at the same clock rate. To distinguish it from the older Covington 300 MHz, Intel called the Mendocino core Celeron 300A. Although the other Mendocino Celerons (the 333 MHz part, for example) did not have an A appended, some people call all Mendocino processors Celeron-A regardless of clock rate.

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Release period
25-Jan-1999