Intel prepping 32nm Celeron P4500 for laptops

Posted on Wednesday, October 21 2009 @ 19:25 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla reports Intel is working on a 32nm Arrandale based Celeron P4500 CPU for laptops:
This is Intel's first Arrandale 32nm CPU and 45nm Integrated GPU model that will make it to Celeron series and it should probably end up cheaper than any Core i5 / Core i7 branded Arrandale brethren.

The feature set includes Intel integrated graphics with 500MHZ base clock and Turbo, which will only work for graphics and will overclock to 667MHz. It supports DDR3 1066MHz which is surprising and its TDP will be at a quite high 35W, but this is a normal number for the value, non-power saving market.


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