Intel Celeron branded processors often have less cache or intentionally disabled advanced features, with variable impact on performance.
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Intel Celeron branded processors often have less cache or intentionally disabled advanced features, with variable impact on performance.
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In September 2022, Intel announced that the Celeron brand, along with Pentium, will be replaced with the new "Intel Processor" branding in 2023.
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Intel Celeron effectively killed off the nine-year-old 80486 chip, which had been the low-end processor brand for laptops until 1998.
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Intel Celeron hired marketing firm Lexicon Branding, which had originally come up with the name "Pentium", to devise a name for the new product as well.
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The initial market interest faded rapidly in the face of its poor performance, and with sales at a very low level, Intel Celeron felt obliged to develop a substantially faster replacement as soon as possible.
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New Mendocino-core Intel Celeron was a good performer from the outset.
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Some software and users refer to the chips as Intel Celeron-S, referring to the chip's lineage with the Pentium III-S, but this is not an official designation.
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Since that time Intel Celeron has released at total of 10 different clock speeds ranging from 1.
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The Prescott-256 Intel Celeron D was manufactured for Socket 478 and LGA 775, with 3x0 and 3x5 designations from 310 through to 355 at clock speeds of 2.
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The Intel Celeron 220 is the successor of the Intel Celeron 215 which is based on a Yonah core and used on the D201GLY motherboard.
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Intel Celeron P1053 is an embedded processor for Socket 1366 from the Jasper Forest family.
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Intel Celeron'slton'08 is a basic platform for a low cost notebook released by Intel at January 2008.
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