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Intel Celeron D 340 (Prescott) [PNG]

This is an Intel Celeron D 340, it has a base clock of 2.93GHz, uses the NetBurst architecture, SSPEC of SL7Q9 and 256KB of L2 Cache. I suspect that this chip actually has 1MB of cache onboard, but 3/4 of it is disabled since my old die-shot of the same architecture flic.kr/p/2iQ3Xw1 has 2MB of cache and the cache is only twice as big.

 

This chip architecture is capable of executing 64bit instructions, but this particular chip only runs 32bit. From what I can gather online it seems Intel did not want to compete with their 64bit Itanium processors which are server CPUs. Intel knew that AMD was about to switch to 64bit so they made sure they had something on hand to compete with them when they did.

 

Camera: SONY A6000

Number of Images: 117

Panorama Y Axis: 9 Images

Panorama X Axis: 13 Images

Individual Image Size: 6000x4000, all images rotated 90 degrees prior to stitching.

ISO: 100

Shutter Speed: 0.5"

Light Source: Side LED Flood Light

Overlap: 50%

Microscope Objective: 4X

Microscope Eyepiece: DSLR Mount (2X)

Grid Used: 4x4 (Panning Movement Aid)

Capture Motion: Zigzag (Right->Left)

Stitching Software: Microsoft ICE

Other Software: GIMP for scaling, white balancing, and sharpening , XnConvert for rotation of each image.

Image Type: PNG

Image Scale: 62.7%

 

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Uploaded on August 9, 2020