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{{intel title|Celeron 3865U}}
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| name                = Celeron 3865U
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| designer            = Intel
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| manufacturer        = Intel
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| model number        = 3865U
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| part number        =
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| part number 1      =
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| s-spec              =
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| market              = Mobile
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| first announced    = January 3, 2017
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| first launched      = January 3, 2017
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| last order          =
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| last shipment      =
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| release price      =
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| family              = Celeron
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| series              = 3800
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| locked              = Yes
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| frequency          = 1,800 MHz
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| bus type            = OPI
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| bus speed          =
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| bus rate            = 4 GT/s
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| bus links          =
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| clock multiplier    = 22
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| cpuid              = 306A9
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| isa family          = x86
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| isa                = x86-64
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| microarch          = Kaby Lake
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| platform            = Kaby Lake
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| chipset            =
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| chipset 2          =
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| core name          = Kaby Lake U
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| core family        = 6
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| core model          = 58
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| core stepping      =
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| core stepping 2    =
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| process            = 14 nm
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| technology          = CMOS
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| word size          = 64 bit
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| core count          = 2
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| thread count        = 2
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| max cpus            = 1
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| max memory          = 64
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| electrical          = Yes
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| v core min          = 0.25 V
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| v core max          = 1.52 V
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| tdp                = 15 W
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| ctdp down          = 10 W
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| tjunc min          = 0 °C
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| tjunc max          = 100 °C
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| tcase max          =
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| tstorage min        = -25 °C
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| tstorage max        = 125 °C
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| packaging          = Yes
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| package            = FCBGA-1356
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| package type      = FCBGA
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| package pitch      = 0.65 mm
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| package size      = 42 mm x 24 mm
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| socket            = BGA-1356
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| socket type        = BGA
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'''Celeron 3865U''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dual-core]] budget [[x86]] mobile microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in early 2017. The 3865U, which is based on the {{intel|Kaby Lake|l=arch}} microarchitecture, is fabricated on Intel's improved [[14 nm|14nm+ process]]. This processor operates at 1.8 GHz and with a TDP of 15 W and supports up to 32 GiB of dual-channel non-ECC DDR4-2133. Additionally the 3865U incorporates Intel's {{intel|HD Graphics 610}} [[IGP]] operating at 300 MHz with a burst frequency of 900 GHz.
 
'''Celeron 3865U''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dual-core]] budget [[x86]] mobile microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in early 2017. The 3865U, which is based on the {{intel|Kaby Lake|l=arch}} microarchitecture, is fabricated on Intel's improved [[14 nm|14nm+ process]]. This processor operates at 1.8 GHz and with a TDP of 15 W and supports up to 32 GiB of dual-channel non-ECC DDR4-2133. Additionally the 3865U incorporates Intel's {{intel|HD Graphics 610}} [[IGP]] operating at 300 MHz with a burst frequency of 900 GHz.

Revision as of 16:16, 5 January 2017

Template:mpu Celeron 3865U is a 64-bit dual-core budget x86 mobile microprocessors introduced by Intel in early 2017. The 3865U, which is based on the Kaby Lake microarchitecture, is fabricated on Intel's improved 14nm+ process. This processor operates at 1.8 GHz and with a TDP of 15 W and supports up to 32 GiB of dual-channel non-ECC DDR4-2133. Additionally the 3865U incorporates Intel's HD Graphics 610 IGP operating at 300 MHz with a burst frequency of 900 GHz.