Intel Arrandale P4500 mobile Celeron slated for Q2 2010

Posted on Thursday, November 19 2009 @ 21:14 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla reports Intel is palling to introduce its first Arrandale-based mobile Celeron processor in Q2 2010, this will be the 1.86GHz P4500. This budget chip will not feature the Hyper-Threading and Turbo technologies.
Intel's first Arrandale-based mobile Celeron should launch in Q2 2010. The fastest version of mobile Penryn-based Celeron should launch on January 17th at $86. This CPU is called T3300 works at 2.0GHz has two cores and two threads, 1MB of cache and FSB 800MHz. It is also fitted for Montevina platform.

The Q2 Celeron that we mentioned here is called P4500 and this 32nm CPU has two cores, with two thread support, works at 1.86GHz and won't support Turbo.


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