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The C7 microprocessor from VIA Technologies is a seventh-generation CPU targeted at the consumer and embedded market.
Desktop processors[]
C7[]
"Esther" (90 nm)[]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, NX bit, VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, Montgomery Multiplier, RNG)
- VIA PowerSaver supported with 2 ACPI P-states
Model Number |
Frequency |
L2-Cache |
Front Side Bus |
Multiplier |
Voltage |
TDP |
Socket |
Release Date |
Part Number(s)
|
C7 1.0 |
1000 MHz |
128 KiB |
400 MT/s |
10× |
V |
9 W |
NanoBGA2 |
May 27, 2005 |
|
C7 1.3 |
1300 MHz |
128 KiB |
400 MT/s |
13× |
1.004 V |
10 W |
NanoBGA2 |
May 27, 2005 |
|
C7 1.5 |
1500 MHz |
128 KiB |
400 MT/s |
15× |
V |
12 W |
NanoBGA2 |
May 27, 2005 |
|
C7 1.6 |
1600 MHz |
128 KiB |
400 MT/s |
16× |
V |
15 W |
NanoBGA2 |
May 27, 2005 |
|
C7 1.8 |
1800 MHz |
128 KiB |
800 MT/s |
9× |
V |
18 W |
NanoBGA2 |
May 27, 2005 |
|
C7 2.0 |
2000 MHz |
128 KiB |
800 MT/s |
10× |
V |
20 W |
NanoBGA2 |
May 27, 2005 |
|
C7-D[]
"Esther" (90 nm)[]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, NX bit, VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, Montgomery Multiplier, RNG)
- VIA PowerSaver supported on Model D 1.8 and 2.0 with 2 ACPI P-states
Model Number |
Frequency |
L2-Cache |
Front Side Bus |
Multiplier |
Voltage |
TDP |
Socket |
Release Date |
Part Number(s)
|
C7-D 1.5 |
1500 MHz |
128 KiB |
400 MT/s |
15× |
1.084 V |
15 W |
NanoBGA2 |
September 13, 2006 |
|
C7-D 1.8 |
1800 MHz |
128 KiB |
400 MT/s |
18× |
V |
20 W |
NanoBGA2 |
September 13, 2006 |
|
C7-D 2.0 |
2000 MHz |
128 KiB |
800 MT/s |
10× |
V |
W |
NanoBGA2 |
|
|
Mobile processors[]
C7-M[]
"Esther" (standard-voltage, 90 nm)[]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, NX bit, VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, Montgomery Multiplier, RNG)
- VIA PowerSaver supported with up to 8 ACPI P-states
Model Number |
Clock Speed |
L2 Cache |
FSB Speed |
Clock Multiplier |
Voltage Range |
TDP |
Socket |
Release Date
|
C7-M 754 |
1.5 GHz |
128 KB |
400 MHz |
15× |
1.004 V |
12 W |
Socket 479 |
June 1, 2005
|
C7-M 764 |
1.6 GHz |
128 KB |
400 MHz |
16× |
1.084 V |
15 W |
Socket 479 |
June 1, 2005
|
C7-M 765 |
1.6 GHz |
128 KB |
533 MHz |
12× |
1.084 V |
15 W |
Socket 479 |
June 1, 2005
|
C7-M 784 |
1.8 GHz |
128 KB |
400 MHz |
18× |
1.148 V |
18 W |
Socket 479 |
June 1, 2005
|
C7-M 785 |
1.86 GHz |
128 KB |
533 MHz |
14× |
1.148 V |
18 W |
Socket 479 |
June 1, 2005
|
C7-M 794 |
2 GHz |
128 KB |
400 MHz |
20× |
1.196 V |
20 W |
Socket 479 |
June 1, 2005
|
C7-M 795 |
2 GHz |
128 KB |
533 MHz |
15× |
1.148 V - 1.196 V |
20 W |
Socket 479 |
June 1, 2005
|
"Esther" (ultra-low-voltage, 90 nm)[]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, NX bit, VIA PadLock (SHA, AES, Montgomery Multiplier, RNG)
- VIA PowerSaver supported with up to 8 ACPI P-states
Model Number |
Clock Speed |
L2 Cache |
FSB Speed |
Clock Multiplier |
Voltage Range |
TDP |
Socket |
Release Date |
Part Number(s)
|
C7-M ULV |
1 GHz |
128 KB |
400 MHz |
10× |
0.796 V |
3.5 W |
Socket 479 |
March 10, 2006 |
|
C7-M ULV |
1.2 GHz |
128 KB |
400 MHz |
12× |
0.796 - 0.844 V |
5 W |
Socket 479 |
March 10, 2006 |
|
C7-M ULV |
1.2 GHz |
128 KB |
800 MHz |
6x |
0.796 - 0.844 V |
5 W |
Socket 479 |
? |
|
C7-M ULV |
1.5 GHz |
128 KB |
400 MHz |
15× |
0.795 - 0.957 V |
7.5 W |
Socket 479 |
March 10, 2006 |
|
C7-M ULV |
1.6 GHz |
128 KB |
400 MHz |
16x |
0.796 - 0.957 V |
7.5 W |
Socket 479 |
? |
|
C7-M ULV |
1.6 GHz |
128 KB |
800 MHz |
8× |
0.796 - 0.988 V |
8 W |
Socket 479 |
September 2007 |
|
External links[]
See also[]
- List of VIA microprocessors
Categories:
- VIA Technologies x86 microprocessors
- Lists of microprocessors
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