Many of you were thinking that Intel has "killed" the Celeron range for several years now, since you are very wrong. The production of these processors never stopped, although we can not say the same commercial success. Intel seeks to revive But the line to include new media Sandy Bridge. Here's the latest news suggests that Intel will update the range of economic Celeron processors using its new Sandy Bridge architecture.
Seǵun the news and confirmed there are three models with this new technology, it is the G440 Intel Celeron, Intel Celeron Intel Celeron G530 and G540. The most interesting of these processors is its affordable cost, these inputs whose costs range between EUR 37 and 57 dual-core processor speeds from 1.6 GHz to 2.5 GHz We'll see what impact this has on the market, especially in low-end gadgets.
Seǵun the news and confirmed there are three models with this new technology, it is the G440 Intel Celeron, Intel Celeron Intel Celeron G530 and G540. The most interesting of these processors is its affordable cost, these inputs whose costs range between EUR 37 and 57 dual-core processor speeds from 1.6 GHz to 2.5 GHz We'll see what impact this has on the market, especially in low-end gadgets.
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Celeron (wikipedia)  
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