Here is what the upcoming low-end central processors can do

Aug 29, 2013 12:57 GMT  ·  By

Haswell is the successor to Ivy Bridge, but the Haswell Celeron CPUs set to appear in the first quarter of 2014 won't be all that advanced in comparison.

Sure, they will be better, that comes with the territory of a superior architecture, but not by much.

There will be three chips, all of them with 2 cores, shared L2 cache memory, and HD graphics.

None of them possesses Hyper-Threading technology though, so no dynamic overclocking. They also lack Vpro and AES encryption.

Then again, they are low-end CPUs, so that much is expected.

Celeron G1820 is a 2.7 GHz unit with 2 MB cache, 1050 MHz integrated HD graphics, and DDR3-1333 memory. The TDP is of 54W.

Celeron G1820T is identical, but has 2.4 GHz clock and 35W TDP.

That leaves Celeron G1820, a 2.8 GHz dual-core, otherwise identical to the G1820.