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* Tualatin - 0.13 µm process technology ** Introduced July 2001 ** Number of transistors 28.1 million ** 32 KB L1 cache ** 256 KB or 512 KB Advanced Transfer L2 cache (Integrated) ** 370-pin FC-PGA2 (Flip-chip pin grid array) package ** 133 MHz system bus speed ** Socket 370 ** Family 6 model 11 ** Variants *** 1133 MHz (256 KB L2) *** 1133 MHz (512 KB L2) *** 1200 MHz *** 1266 MHz (512 KB L2) *** 1333 MHz *** 1400 MHz (512 KB L2)

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