Key facts
Production status: End-of-life
Release date: Never Released
Cores / Threads: 1 / 1
Base clock: 667 MHz
Turbo clock: -
TDP: 30 W
Process: 180 nm
Codename: Timna
Generation: Celeron (Timna)
All available specs
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Celeron 667 |
| Socket | Intel Socket 370S |
| Foundry | Intel |
| Process Size | 180 nm |
| Die Size | 129 mm² |
| Package | FC-PGA |
| Market | Desktop |
| Production Status | End-of-life |
| Release Date | Never Released |
| Part# | QV18 |
| Frequency | 667 MHz |
| Base Clock | 133 MHz |
| Multiplier | 5.0x |
| Multiplier Unlocked | No |
| Voltage | 1.65 V |
| TDP | 30 W |
| Codename | Timna |
| Generation | Celeron (Timna) |
| Memory Support | unknown Depends on motherboard |
| ECC Memory | No |
| # of Cores | 1 |
| # of Threads | 1 |
| SMP # CPUs | 1 |
| Integrated Graphics | Intel i752 |
| Cache L1 | 32 KB |
| Cache L2 | 128 KB |
| Features | MMX, SSE, IMC, IGP |
| Notes | "Timna" was cancelled in 2000 but engineering samples were produced and distributed in small quantities along with sample platforms featuring both RDRAM and SDRAM variants.The processor die featured a sophisticated integration of a RDRAM memory controller and i752 graphics core as a means to decrease board complexity and cost. SDRAM boards were possible with the use of the Intel MTH translator chip which incurred a large performance penalty but further decreased cost at the time. |
| Rated Speed | 400 MT/s |
| Memory Bus | Single-channel |