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I read a test a couple of years ago, where it stated that the difference between them in speed is in reality about 5 %.

Depends off course on some other factors, but 5 % isn't really that much.

That really depends on what kind of applications you're doing. With a lot of number crunching, large caches help a lot, since you're not always running to memory or the hard drive for more information. Man I love my Pentium-M (1MB L2) CPU... :)

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if I remember correctly Pentium-2 has half-speed cache, and although the celeron has less cache it runs full-speed, so the performance difference is negligable.

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heh zxian i have heard that new celeron d's have quite a large amount of cache just a bit slower than P4.btw what's a l2 cache?

The new Celeron D's are still going to be slower than their comparatively clocked P4 counterparts, but they are going to get a boost in L2 cache sizes.

For a little more explanation on L2 caches - Link

It's amazing what a Google search can bring up. ;)

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