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Intel trots out 1.3GHz Celeron Intel is kicking off the new year this week with a new desktop Celeron chip that clocks in at 1.3GHz. By John Spooner on May 17, 2006 at 3:08PM PDT ...
Lenovo has introduced its new 2-in-1 PC tablet, the Erazer S130, designed to combine portability with practicality in a stylish, modern package. It is priced at 2,899 yuan ($396) for the 8GB+256GB ...
Intel just announced a branding shift for its entry-level CPUs. The company is doing away with the Pentium and Celeron brands and placing those chips under a new umbrella called "Intel Processor." ...
Intel says it will "retire the Intel Pentium and Intel Celeron branding beginning in Q1 2023," and that the decision is meant to "sharpen its focus on its flagship brands" such as Intel Core, EVO ...
The latest iteration of the Chuwi MiniBook laptop has an 8-inch touchscreen powered by Celeron J4125 CPU. The Chuwi MiniBook Yoga 3-in-1 computer, as it is called, is priced at $330 which is lower ...
Intel's processor lineup used to be, in the words of one of our greatest working artists, all about the Pentiums.That became less true beginning in the mid-2000s, when the modern "Core" branding ...
After 30 years, both Pentium and Celeron brands will be replaced with Intel Processor in 2023. New laptops in 2023 will ship with Intel Processor instead. Skip to main content ...
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Intel Wildcat Lake CPU tooling surfaces in shipping manifests - MSNAs CPU enthusiasts anticipate Intel's Panther Lake CPUs next year, the firm is likely working on several other undisclosed projects. One of them is Wildcat Lake, allegedly succeeding the Alder ...
The new 1.3-GHz Celeron is Intel's fastest offering for the price-sensitive desktop PC market segment. In 1,000-unit quantities, the new chip is priced at $118. Until now, Intel's fastest Celeron ran ...
Intel first debuted the Pentium brand name almost 30 years ago, and the Celeron range of CPUs about 25 years ago. Since the rise of the Core series in 2006, they’ve both been assigned to low ...
Delivering a quick counterpunch, Intel launches a low-price 1.2GHz Celeron processor just one day after rival Advanced Micro Devices unveils a budget 1.1GHz Duron chip.
Intel's new Celeron D 351 is the heir-apparent to the current Celeron D S775 processor series. The two chips are nearly identical, apart from the addition of 64-bit processing technology, which ...
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