Thursday, August 2, 2012

Intel introduced four Celeron processors for low-end notebook

Pcworld website reported, Intel began shipping the Celeron processor, four for the low-end notebook computers to meet the shopping needs of the school season.
The new dual-core Celeron processors 877 and 847 Sandy Bridge microarchitecture, 200-500 U.S. dollars of sales in the United States during the last Christmas of the low-end laptops, the processor is the same series. 877 type Celeron processor enables manufacturers to improve performance, while lower product prices.
These new Celeron processor with integrated graphics and virtualization support function. These Celeron processors Intel faster Core family of processors in some of the features, such as Quick Sync video acceleration features and the Turbo Boost function. Turbo Boost function can handle the task needs to shut down or speed up the kernel.
Celeron 877 processor clocked at 1.4GHz, is priced at $ 86 per thousand to buy in quantities. Faster than the fastest 867 Celeron processor faster. Celeron 867 clocked at 1.3GHz, priced at $ 134.
The new Celeron 847 processor clocked at 1.1GHz, priced at $ 70 per thousand purchases.
Intel started shipping dual-core Celeron M B820 processor. The frequency of this processor is 1.7Ghz per thousand to buy in quantities of $ 86. The new Celeron M B830's clocked at 1.8GHz, is expected to be listed at the end of the second quarter, the selling price higher than the Celeron M B820.
The new chip single-core B730 processor, clocked at 1.8GHz, priced at $ 70 per-thousand-unit tray quantities.
Intel in the processor reference chart also gave details of the new Pentium processor chips will be shipped at the end of the second quarter. These processors are clocked at 2.2GHz to 2.6GHz. Pentium  PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT clock speed is 2.5GHz, the Pentium G620 frequency is 2.6GHz, the Pentium G620T frequency is 2.2GHz. Intel did not provide the price of these chips.

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