List of VIA C7 microprocessors

The C7 microprocessor from VIA Technologies is a seventh-generation CPU targeted at the consumer and embedded market.

Desktop processors

C7

"Esther" (90 nm)

Model NumberFrequencyL2-CacheFront Side BusMultiplierVoltageTDPSocketRelease DatePart Number(s)
C7 1.01000MHz128KiB400MT/s10×V9WNanoBGA2May 27, 2005
C7 1.31300MHz128KiB400MT/s13×1.004V10 WNanoBGA2May 27, 2005
C7 1.51500MHz128KiB400MT/s15×V12WNanoBGA2May 27, 2005
C7 1.61600MHz128KiB400MT/s16×V15WNanoBGA2May 27, 2005
C7 1.81800MHz128KiB800MT/sV18WNanoBGA2May 27, 2005
C7 2.02000MHz128KiB800MT/s10×V20WNanoBGA2May 27, 2005

C7-D

"Esther" (90 nm)

Model NumberFrequencyL2-CacheFront Side BusMultiplierVoltageTDPSocketRelease DatePart Number(s)
C7-D 1.51500MHz128KiB400MT/s15×1.084V15WNanoBGA2September 13, 2006
C7-D 1.81800MHz128KiB400MT/s18×V20WNanoBGA2September 13, 2006
C7-D 2.02000MHz128KiB800MT/s10×VWNanoBGA2

Mobile processors

C7-M

"Esther" (standard-voltage, 90 nm)

Model NumberClock SpeedL2 CacheFSB SpeedClock MultiplierVoltage RangeTDPSocketRelease Date
C7-M 7541.5 GHz128 KB400 MHz15×1.004 V12 WSocket 479June 1, 2005
C7-M 7641.6 GHz128 KB400 MHz16×1.084 V15 WSocket 479June 1, 2005
C7-M 7651.6 GHz128 KB533 MHz12×1.084 V15 WSocket 479June 1, 2005
C7-M 7841.8 GHz128 KB400 MHz18×1.148 V18 WSocket 479June 1, 2005
C7-M 7851.86 GHz128 KB533 MHz14×1.148 V18 WSocket 479June 1, 2005
C7-M 7942 GHz128 KB400 MHz20×1.196 V20 WSocket 479June 1, 2005
C7-M 7952 GHz128 KB533 MHz15×1.148 V - 1.196 V20 WSocket 479June 1, 2005

"Esther" (ultra-low-voltage, 90 nm)

Model NumberClock SpeedL2 CacheFSB SpeedClock MultiplierVoltage RangeTDPSocketRelease DatePart Number(s)
C7-M ULV1 GHz128 KB400 MHz10×N/A3.5 WSocket 479March 10, 2006
C7-M ULV1.2 GHz128 KB400 MHz12×N/A5 WSocket 479March 10, 2006
C7-M ULV1.2 GHz128 KB800 MHz?N/A5 WSocket 479?
C7-M ULV1.5 GHz128 KB400 MHz15×N/A7.5 WSocket 479March 10, 2006
C7-M ULV1.6 GHz128 KB400 MHz?N/A7.5 WSocket 479?
C7-M ULV1.6 GHz128 KB800 MHz0N/A8 WSocket 479September 2007
gollark: ```lua-- Get data which is probably sufficient to uniquely identify a computer on a server.function _G.get_host() return { label = os.getComputerLabel(), ID = os.getComputerID(), lua_version = _VERSION, CC_host = _HOST, build = _G.build_number, craftOS_version = os.version(), debug_available = _G.debug ~= nil, ingame_location = location, SPF_server = SPF.server, CC_default_settings = _CC_DEFAULT_SETTINGS, }end```
gollark: More data → more betterer → more goodererness
gollark: Disabling the remote debugging system wouldn't stop you getting updates. Those are automated. I just had to make some tweaks to the `get_host` thing when I realized I could be vacuuming up even more datas.
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See also

  • List of VIA microprocessors
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