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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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Celeron and
Celeron D support, some
boards and
revisions support it, some not. (see
upper example, MSI
Powerup Edition has
reintroduced back
Celeron support...
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Embedded CPUs Core i7-57nnEQ, Core i7-58nnEQ
Mobile CPUs
Celeron 32nnU,
Celeron 37nnU
Pentium 38nnU Core
M-5Ynn Core i3-50nnU Core i5-5nnnU Core i7-55nnU, Core...
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specifically require PAE
support to run properly.
Celeron M (Banias/Shelton/Dothan variants)
Pentium M A100/A110 EP80579 CE 3100 The
Yonah CPU was launched...
- processors), CPt, C500 and C510 (
Celeron processors), C400, C610 and C810 (Pentium 3-
M processors) and C640 and C840 (Mobile
Pentium 4-
M). C-series
laptops were...
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Socket 479 (
mPGA479M) is a CPU
socket used by some
Intel microprocessors. It is the
socket used by the
Pentium M and
Celeron M mobile processors normally...
- only 1 MB of cache. The 900 MHz
Celeron-
M does not
support SpeedStep, and has only 512 KB cache.
Despite the
Celeron-
M's performance shortcomings, benchmarks...
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Pentium Dual-Core and
Celeron. It was the
first mobile processor to be
based on the Core microarchitecture,
replacing the
Enhanced Pentium M-based
Yonah processor...
- respectively,
using nearly identical hardware. Processor:
Celeron M @1.3 GHz or
Pentium 4
M @ 1.6, 1.7, or 1.9 GHz Memory: 128, 192, 256, 384, or 512 MB...