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Intel Donates Celeron Processors

Intel Corporation recently donated a large number of Celeron 366MHz processors to the University of Oregon. This generous gift is being used to upgrade slower Celeron/PII-based systems in university computing labs and departments.

Product Details

Format. Celeron 366s are PPGA form factor, but should work in Slot 1 boards with an adapter. (Adapters are not included, and if required would cost approximately $10.)

System Compatibility. These processors are compatible with Celeron, PII-, and PIII-based systems. However, they will not work with 486 or Pentium/Pentium MMX systems.

Terms of Use

These processors are intended only for direct use by university departments and labs. No individual, personal, or resale/trade use is permitted.

How to Request Processors for Your Department/Lab

Many of the processors have already been distributed, but some are still available. If your lab or department can benefit from a Celeron upgrade, send an email request to Joe St Sauver (joe@oregon) as soon as possible. In your message, indicate the number of processors you require and their intended use.

We sincerely appreciate Intel's continued interest and generosity to the University of Oregon.


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