The history of Intel's Celeron processor

Posted on Wednesday, August 31 2005 @ 8:47 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Learn about all Celeron models released so far, including detailed specs.

Since its launch, in April, 1998, Intel Celeron processor has been going through some changes. The name Celeron is used by Intel to denominate its low cost line of processors. In fact, Celeron is an economic version of Intel top processors. In other words, Celeron is a simplified version of Pentium II, Pentium III or Pentium 4, with some of its features being reduced or removed. Celeron models already launched and top processors in which they are based on are listed below.. Read on at HardwareSecrets.


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