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Celeron is a
series of IA-32 and x86-64
computer microprocessors targeted at low-cost
personal computers,
manufactured by
Intel from 1998
until 2023....
- The
Celeron was a
family of
microprocessors from
Intel targeted at the low-end
consumer market. CPUs in the
Celeron brand have used
designs from sixth-...
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Allendale (
Celeron, 64-bit Core microarchitecture) – 65 nm
process technology Variants Intel Celeron E1600, 2.40 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
Intel Celeron E1500...
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considered entry-level
products positioned above the low-end Atom and
Celeron series, but
below the
faster Core
lineup and workstation/server Xeon series...
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Celeron and
Celeron D support, some
boards and
revisions support it, some not. (see
upper example, MSI
Powerup Edition has
reintroduced back
Celeron support...
- Gen Core
Rocket Lake launch. The low-power
mobile Comet Lake-U Core and
Celeron 5205U CPUs were
discontinued on July 7, 2021. All
Comet Lake CPUs feature...
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connector used by some of Intel's microprocessors,
including the
Pentium Pro,
Celeron,
Pentium II and the
Pentium III. Both
single and dual
processor configurations...
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Pentium II it su****ded, the
Pentium III was also
accompanied by the
Celeron brand for lower-end versions, and the Xeon for high-end (server and workstation)...
- also
known as μPGA2, is a CPU
socket used for the
Intel Pentium III and
Celeron mobile processors. This
socket was also used in Microsoft's Xbox console...
- (7th gen
Celeron/Core i3/i5/i7) 3189: 11.6"
Education Convertible 2-in-1 (Pentium N4200
Intel 7265,
Celeron N3350) 3180: 11.6"
Education (
Celeron N3350)...