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Ceramic Processor

Ceramic processor scrap refers to obsolete computer CPUs (e.g., Intel 486, 386, Pentium Pro) that use ceramic packaging, making them highly prized for gold recovery due to gold-plated pins and bonding wires. These, often called “golden-top” processors, are sold as industrial waste for precious metal extraction and sometimes by collectors, offering high yields of gold and other metals.
Key Aspects of Ceramic Processor Scrap:
High Gold Content: Ceramic CPUs are targeted for their high yield of gold in pins and, in some cases, gold lids or plating, offering superior recovery rates compared to plastic alternatives.
Common Types: Widely traded types include Intel 486, 386, Pentium Pro, Motorola, and AMD 486/586 ceramic processors.
Identification: They are easily identified by their rigid white, grey, or black ceramic bases and dense gold-plated pins.