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Intel, the Santa Clara, California-based maker of central processing units, has decided to expand its collection of processors by unveiling some models for the Core i5 and Celeron series. The new CPUs that Intel has released aren't really the ones that knowledgeable customers have been waiting for. As such, i... |
30 January 2012 02:40 GMT |
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Intel’s Celeron brand has been with us for over ten years now, but according to some recent reports the chip maker is now getting ready to retire this name from its lineup and replace it with Pentium CPUs.While nothing is sure at this point in time, Tweak Town seems to believe that the introduction of the recen... |
28 November 2011 07:11 GMT |
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In the first quarter of the next year Intel plans to release a series of four new mobile Celeron processors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture that will offer some minor improvements in clock speeds and/or slightly faster graphics.The fastest of the chips Intel plans to introduce is the Celeron B815 which will co... |
3 November 2011 05:19 GMT |
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In the first quarter of next year, Intel will expand its product portfolio with two new Celeron processors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture that are targeting ultra-low power and ultra-thin computers as they feature an ULV design.Intel has designed the first one of these chips, the Celeron 867, so that it would... |
11 October 2011 07:44 GMT |
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That Intel was going to release new CPUs this month is something that leaks and reports made clear quite a while ago, and it looks like whatever new arrivals are showing up aren't going to shake things up overmuch.
Intel has begun updating its product line with new Sandy Bridge central processing units, both... |
6 September 2011 05:27 GMT |
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By the end of the third quarter of this year, Intel is expected to release three new entry-level Sandy Bridge processors in the company's budget-friendly Celeron line, with prices starting at a rather low $37 US.
These new chips will be known as the Celeron G540, Celeron G530 and Celeron G440, and all were de... |
22 July 2011 04:18 GMT |
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Intel marked the start of July with the introduction of a new ultra-low voltage entry-level processor from the Celeron line which is based on the Sandy Bridge architecture and targets cheap ultra-portable mobile computers.
The new chip is called the Celeron M 857 and is designed to replace the Celeron M 847 that s... |
4 July 2011 03:19 GMT |
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Even though Intel has managed to replace most of its Westmere mobile processors with chips built on the Sandy Bridge architecture, there are still a couple of Celeron CPUs out there based on the older Penryn core, so the Santa Clara chip giant plans to release the Celeron 787 and 857 chips to take the place of these ... |
30 June 2011 05:12 GMT |
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Intel, being the world's greatest supplier of central processing units, is always working on some new CPU or set of chips, so it is not that great a surprise to hear that a pair of them are set to launch next week.
When it comes to CPUs, their makers have to make sure they are of a great performance, size an... |
28 June 2011 07:20 GMT |
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After introducing a wide series of mainstream and high-performance Sandy Bridge processors earlier this year, Intel will now change its focus and plans to release a new range of entry-level Pentium and Celeron processor to cater to the needs of customers with lower budgets.Two of these chips were recently disclosed b... |
20 June 2011 16:31 GMT |
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In March of this year, Intel introduced its first Celeron processors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture, and a recent report states that this chip will be joined in Q3 2011 by two other similar CPUs which are known as the B710 and B800.
Starting with the B800, this will be a slower version of the current B810 ... |
10 June 2011 07:26 GMT |
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Intel's processors have been known for their impressive overclocking headroom for quite some time, and a new world record established by a Celeron CPU comes to confirm this claim, as the chip managed to achieve no less than 8.2GHz.
This is the fastest frequency to be achieved by this particular Celeron CPU mo... |
9 June 2011 07:29 GMT |
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In the third quarter of the year, Intel plans to expand its product portfolio with the addition of three new Sandy Bridge based Celeron processors, and the specifications of these chips have now been detailed in a recent report.
The three Celeron CPUs were spotted for the first time a little month than a month ago... |
11 May 2011 15:41 GMT |
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Intel is preparing to expand its lineup of Sandy Bridge-based Celeron processors with the addition of two new models that are targeting the embedded market and are expected to become available in the third quarter of this year.
These new processors are destined to replace the Arrandale-based standard voltage P4500... |
2 May 2011 04:22 GMT |
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The Intel Pentium mobile processor family is set to receive at least two new CPUs built on the Sandy Bridge architecture by the end of the second quarter of 2011. The chips will be called the B940 and B950 and will make their appearance in HP's business laptops as well as other notebook models.
Both chips wil... |
20 April 2011 04:36 GMT |
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After launching the first Sandy Bridge chips at the beginning of the year, Intel is working feverishly to bring its latest architecture to even lower price points and the company is expected to officially introduce three new Celeron desktop parts, based on the SNB core, in the third quarter of this year.
These wil... |
8 April 2011 03:42 GMT |
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Launched just a few days ago, Intel's first Celeron processor based on the Sandy Bridge architecture, packs even less features than anyone expected as the company has decided to cripple its integrated GPU by disabling the Clear Video technology.The first Celeron processor to be built using Intel's latest ar... |
22 March 2011 11:43 GMT |
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Intel has just enlarged its Sandy Bridge processor lineup with a new entry-level addition that goes by the name of Celeron B810 and is destined to be used inside cheap laptops and other mobile systems, as it features reduced functionality and clock speeds.
The launch of the B810 is definitely good news for those i... |
14 March 2011 07:55 GMT |
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Intel has just decided that it is time to clean up its processor line and released product discontinuance notifications (PDN) for no less than 16 of its CPUs, including two Celeron models, four Core i7 SKUs and 10 Xeon MP 7200, 7300 and 7400 series models.
The last order date for the discontinued products is Septe... |
9 March 2011 06:11 GMT |
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While Intel's Sandy Bridge processor architecture proved to be a great option for users searching for a high-performance portable computer, consumers who are interested in purchasing entry-level notebooks have no other option than to go with previous-generation chips. However, this is about to change as the comp... |
8 March 2011 15:01 GMT |
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Introduced at the start of the month, the Sandy Bridge processor architecture will make its way into even lower price ranges as Intel plans to release at least two mobile Celeron processors that are going to be used in entry-level laptops and other low-power computers.
The CPUs were first listed by the PCGamesHard... |
25 January 2011 09:02 GMT |
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Although details about future Sandy Bridge processors have been popping up all over the Web, these usually targeted top of the line Core i7 and Core i5 processors, details about entry-level CPUs being sketchy, although this doesn't seem to be the case anymore, rumors suggesting that a Sandy Bridge 32nm Celeron p... |
26 November 2010 07:21 GMT |
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The new generation of Sandy Bridge processors is coming in fast, and while price cuts for existing CPUs may not be a very big oddity in such condition, Intel seems to also be preparing a new Pentium CPU based on the 32nm process.According to a report made by CPU World, the new line of CPUs with integrated graphics i... |
18 October 2010 06:40 GMT |
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Apparently, while AMD is busy selling its new six-core and quad-core Phenom II central processing units, Intel is aiming for the mobile market, having unleashed several new Celeron and Core series dual-core models of up to 2.80 GHz.The new central processing units (CPUs) that Intel Corp. has, according to reports, u... |
27 September 2010 05:12 GMT |
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The stream of rumors has not exactly been overflowing lately, but it definitely hasn't dried up either. In fact, not too long ago, Digitimes published a report that stated something about a certain CPU line that Intel has. Normally, companies don't comment on unofficial rumors, but it appears this one was s... |
12 July 2010 06:53 GMT |
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Even with all the economic turmoil over the past two years, Intel still managed to launch a fair number of new central processing units, not just high-end parts but also new mainstream and entry-level chips. This, naturally, made previous-generation chips obsolete. Now, the popularity growth of the Atom N series and... |
9 July 2010 04:09 GMT |
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Intel has definitely left a strong mark on the IT industry through its pine Trail platform and its 2009 marketing performance, and will likely continue to do so with the introduction of its first 6-core CPU. However, these successes are only part of the company's efforts, as the Santa Clara chip maker is also g... |
8 March 2010 11:58 GMT |
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Reaching an 8.20GHz frequency is not an easy feat, but the overclockers from XtremeLabs.org managed to do it with an Intel Celeron D 347 central processing unit (CPU). Of course, as it is the case with most, if not all, serious attempts at breaking CPU overclocking records, the new height was reached thanks to a stur... |
26 January 2010 04:39 GMT |
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Following previous reports that surfaced late last week, the Santa Clara, California-based Intel is now expected to further expand its line of computer processors with the addition of several new models, refreshing the company's Atom, Celeron and Core i7 families. The world's leading vendor of CPUs is said ... |
15 June 2009 08:58 GMT |
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Intel has reportedly updated its line of low-power processors for the CULV platform, introducing two new dual-core Celeron models. Dubbed Celeron 740 and SU2300, the new computing processing units are designed to provide a couple of more alternatives to system builders, which will be rolling out new CULV-based design... |
11 June 2009 06:50 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel appears to be really fond of its line of Celeron processors, despite the imminent launch of the next generation of Nehalem-based Lynnfield and Havendale CPUs. According to recent reports on the Internet, the world's leading chip maker is preparing to launch some more Celeron m... |
11 June 2009 06:04 GMT |
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ASUS has officially introduced its latest small sized, low power desktop computer coming to expand the company's range of Eee Box systems. The anticipated Eee Box 203 will deliver the same design features, but with a slight change in the technical specifications sheet, namely the adoption of Intel's Celeron... |
15 December 2008 03:13 GMT |
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Intel has just updated its processor offering with the introduction of two new models, part of the company's Celeron family. The new processor models have been designed using a 65nm process technology, and promise the performance capability of a dual-core CPU architecture.According to a recent news-article on we... |
8 December 2008 09:24 GMT |
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According to recent details regarding the computer industry, ASUS' Eee Box nettop system isn't performing as expected, which has prompted the company to come with an alternative configuration, lowering the prices in an attempt to increase sales. The alternative to the company's Atom-powered Eee Bo... |
2 December 2008 07:40 GMT |
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According to the latest reports on the Web, Intel added a few more CPUs to its mainstream and value lineups, all based on previous architectures from the company, and not on the newly released Nehalem. The additions include the Core 2 Quad Q8300, the Pentium Dual Core E5300 and the Celeron Dual Core E1500 processors.... |
1 December 2008 05:18 GMT |
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After a more than successful run with its netbook-friendly Atom processor, leading chip maker Intel is expected to unveil another version of the old Celeron M processor. The new model will be designed to take advantage of the latest technology, including the 45nm manufacturing process, which has already been adopted ... |
22 September 2008 11:48 GMT |
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Intel, the leading manufacturer of computer processors, has recently added a couple of new chips to its quad-core, dual-core and Celeron ranges of products. The new chips come with rather decent prices and promising specs, especially considering they’re meant for the mainstream market segment. Ultimately, these... |
2 September 2008 05:50 GMT |
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Despite the fact that Intel's Atom processor is generating an increasing amount of interest on behalf of many manufacturers of computer systems, the worldwide leading processor maker doesn't see the Atom replacing its Celeron CPUs. At least not in the near future. "At this point in time, we do not see [Inte... |
18 July 2008 06:19 GMT |
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Intel has just posted the updated price list for its select quad-core processors. The new offerings are up to 50 percent cheaper, depending on the frequency clock and the market it addresses. More than that, Intel posted two new processor models in the Celeron and Core 2 Duo families. The updated list includes the Co... |
21 April 2008 11:44 GMT |
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Intel has started volume shipping of its 1.6-GHz Celeron Dual-Core E1200 processor based on Intel's Core microprocessor architecture. The chip comes with 512KB of cache and uses an 800-MHz front-side bus for main memory interconnection. The release of the E1200 shows how popular dual-core processors have become... |
23 January 2008 04:33 GMT |
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Intel is munching on the idea of delivering a 2GHz dual-core Celeron processor during the first half of the year. The current Celeron E1200 parts are priced $15 less than the Pentium Dual Core E2140 CPUs, so the new dual-core Celeron family might just fit into the picture.The E1400 model of Intel's Celeron is so... |
16 January 2008 04:18 GMT |
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Intel is alleged to launch their first desktop dual-core Celeron series, E1000, on the 20th of January next year. Rumors of Intel's unveiling the line have erupted from sources within the motherboard makers. The first dual-core Celeron processor will be working at 1600 MHz and will feature an 800 MHz processor s... |
7 December 2007 09:39 GMT |
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Ultra low cost mobile computing systems are now very much advertised thanks to a number of competing projects like the OLPC, Asus Eee PC and the Intel Classmate PC that are all aimed at the low cost computer market while providing a minimum of processing power and a basic computing functionality that cannot rival wit... |
16 October 2007 06:32 GMT |
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Traditionally, Intel - the biggest hardware manufacturing company in the world - is not really known for its cheap and affordable central processing units being more than happy to let Advanced Micro Devices take that market segment. Now, Intel realized that they inadvertently handed AMD a very rich segment as the sma... |
15 October 2007 10:05 GMT |
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As Intel prepares for a new line of desktop and mobile processors, the company decided that it was time to get rid of some of its older products and to stop manufacturing and shipping them. Affected by this decision are two main lines of products as the company will stop producing processors from the first Core gener... |
10 September 2007 09:38 GMT |
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Intel is one of the most important players on the computer hardware market having reached a position where all its decisions are greatly affecting the market and the other producers and vendors. As a result of its importance, Intel product names are well known on the IT market. Maybe the best known Intel product name... |
30 July 2007 10:26 GMT |
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