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....
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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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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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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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Haswell (microarchitecture) (redirect from Celeron G1830)
i3, i5 and i7 desktop processors include Intel HD 4600 graphics (GT2). Celeron and Pentium processors contain Intel HD Graphics (GT1). Pentium G3258,...
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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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Arrandale processors with Ironlake graphics were released, and branded as Celeron, Pentium, or Core with HD Graphics. There was only one specification: 12...
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Celeron Island is an island in the Detroit River. It is in Wayne County, in southeast Michigan, and the southernmost island within Grosse Ile Township...
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marketed a version of their low-end Celeron processors based on the NetBurst microarchitecture (often referred to as Celeron 4), and a high-end derivative,...
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(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)...
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Pierre Joseph Céloron de Blainville (redirect from Celeron De Bienville)
Blainville (29 December 1693 – 14 April 1759), also known as Celeron de Bienville (or Céleron, or Céloron, etc.), was a French Canadian Officer of Marine...
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Seattle) is a chipset from Intel, supporting Pentium II, Pentium III, and Celeron processors. It is also known as the i440BX and was released in April 1998...
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Pentium II it superseded, the Pentium III was also accompanied by the Celeron brand for lower-end versions, and the Xeon for high-end (server and workstation)...
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or mPGA478B, is a 478-contact CPU socket used for Intel's Pentium 4 and Celeron series CPUs. Socket 478 was launched in August 2001 in advance of the Northwood...
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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-based Celeron line of processors for low-end computers and the Intel Pentium II Xeon line for servers and workstations. The Celeron was characterized...
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Pentium M and Celeron M mobile processors normally found in laptops, however the socket has also been used with Tualatin-M Mobile Celeron and Pentium III...
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compatibility" below.) Pentium 4 Pentium 4 Extreme Edition Pentium D Celeron/Celeron D Pentium Dual-Core Pentium Extreme Edition Core 2 Duo/Core 2 Quad...
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available under the Intel brands of Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, Pentium, Celeron and Xeon, and includes directX 10.1, and openGL 2.1. Westmere's feature...
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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...
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known as PGA370, is a CPU socket first used by Intel for Pentium III and Celeron processors to first complement and later replace the older Slot 1 CPU interface...
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were introduced by Intel in 1999, for Coppermine core Pentium III and Celeron processors based on Socket 370, and were produced until Socket G3 in 2013...
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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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It was the first motherboard to allow the use of two unmodified Intel Celeron processors in dual symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) configuration. This...
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mobile Intel processors, sold as mobile Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 as well as Celeron and Pentium. It is closely related to the desktop Clarkdale processor;...
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switching the Xeon CPUs to the new architecture as well. Pentium 4-based Celeron CPUs also use the NetBurst architecture. NetBurst was replaced with the...
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The company also sold the Celeron gas and oil corporation. In 1998, the All American Pipeline, Celeron Gathering, and Celeron Trading and Transportation...
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Goldmont Plus is a microarchitecture for low-power Celeron and Pentium Silver branded processors used in systems on a chip (SoCs) made by Intel. The Gemini...
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Core 2, later expanding to the lower-end Pentium Dual-Core, Pentium and Celeron brands; while server and workstation Core-based processors were branded...
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many Intel processors sold as Core 2 Duo, Xeon, Pentium Dual-Core and Celeron. It was the first desktop processor to be based on the Core microarchitecture...
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