FC-PGA and PPGA !?!?!

CyberMenace

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I think I am confused, or not....please tell me if I am right or wrong.

PPGA's are the older Celerons running on a .25 core ?!?!

FC-PGA's are the newer Celerons running on a .18 core ?!?!

There are also Pentium3 cpus in a FC-PGA form ?!?!?

The 566mhz Celeron cpu which is "easy" clockable to 850mhz is one of the new celerons on a .18 core just as the Pentium3 cpus !?!?! and the main difference from a Pentium3 cpu is that it has 128k cache instead of 256k ?!?!?

Well please correct me if I am wrong....I would also appreciate some extra information, thanks :)


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layne151

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Also the PentiumIII is 8 way associative versus the 4 way for the celery, giving it a bit more muscle.
 

CyberMenace

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Sometimes I see stores sell Celerons with an A behind the name !

What does that mean ? that its one of the new Celerons ?!?!

I just wanna be sure I specify the name correctly if I buy one of those new celerys at 566mhz capable of 850......
 

Frenchie

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The &quot;A&quot; typically denotes the newer chip. When they added cache to the old celery, they added an &quot;A&quot; on the end so you could tell the difference between the two chips with the same speed.
 

Frenchie

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Rigor3:
You mean the only flip chip celeron. There are older (300 and 333) celerons with the &quot;A&quot; designation.
 

Goi

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That's correct Frenchie. intel only adds suffixes to their processor names when there are 2 different types at the same clock speed(E, B, A)
 

Goi

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You just say Celeron 566, there's only 1 version. There's no such thing as a CeleronA 566 or a Celeron 566A, at least not according to intel. Some vendors might label it that way just to be smartasses, but then again, some vendors have stuff like the K6-3+ MMX or other more ludricrous products too.
 

xtreme2k

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there is no need for CeleronA 566 since there is only 1 version of Celeron566

0.18 FCPGA version is the only version exist
 

Frenchie

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Goi and xtreme2k are correct. There is only one version of the 566,and that is the celeron2....therefore there is no need for the &quot;A&quot;.
 

jebus

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what does this mean?

alpha pal6035 ppga complete ys tech|sunon

does this mean this is the alpha cooler for the celeron? so this won't work on a duron with kt7?
 

Fun Guy

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The 533Mhz is the only Celeron to have both a .25u and a .18u part, isn't this correct?