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Intel Celeron CPU 1000M

The Intel Celeron CPU 1000M is a dual-core mobile processor released in 2013, based on the Ivy Bridge microarchitecture.

The Intel Celeron CPU 1000M is a 64-bit dual-core processor introduced in January 2013. It features a base clock speed of 1.80 GHz, 2 MB of L3 cache, and 0.5 MB of L2 cache. Built on a 22 nm process node, it has a thermal design power (TDP) of 35 W and uses the FCPGA988 socket. The processor supports DDR3/L/-RS memory at 1333/1600 MHz across two channels, but does not support ECC memory. It includes integrated Intel HD Graphics for 3rd Generation Intel Processors. The CPU provides 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes and supports instruction sets including Intel SSE4.1 and SSE4.2. The multiplier is locked. It was discontinued on December 31, 2019, with a launch MSRP of $86 USD.

Specifications

Microarchitecture unverified Ivy Bridge
Cores2
Threads2
Base clock1.80 GHz
L2 cache (total) unverified 0.5 MB
L3 cache2 MB
Process node22 nm
TDP / base power35 W
SocketFCPGA988
Memory supportDDR3/L/-RS 1333/1600
Memory channels2
ECC memory supportNo
Integrated graphicsIntel HD Graphics for 3rd Generation Intel Processors
PCIe lanes (CPU)16
PCIe version2.0
Instruction sets64-bit, Intel SSE4.1, Intel SSE4.2
Unlocked multiplierNo
Release date2013-01
Release year2013
Discontinued2019-12-31
Launch MSRP unverified 86 USD