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Intel Launches Cheap Chip As Wireless Lure

News The Celeron M is a discount version of the Pentium M processor, which came out last March. Last year, company executives said a budget version of Celeron would come out in early 2004. Like the Pentium M, the Celeron M will contain features designed...

[January 6, 2004, 10:00]

Intel Revs Up Notebook Chips

News The chipmaker, which slashed prices on its mobile Pentium 4 and Celeron chips on Sunday, launched a new flagship 2.4GHz Pentium 4-M chip for notebooks. The chipmaker also boosted the clock speed of its mobile Celeron processor, issuing a new 2GHz...

[January 15, 2003, 9:47]

Intel To Create New Mobile Chips

News Intel will launch a line of new chips for mobile PCs next week that includes a low- cost Celeron running at more that 1GHz. The Santa Clara, California-based chipmaker will release a new mobile Celeron running at 1.06GHz and two low-power Pentium...

[January 21, 2002, 9:00]

Intel Starts Mobile Celeron Shift

News Intel has quietly made available the first member of what next year will become a new generation of mobile Celeron processors. The chipmaker has begun shipping a new 800MHz "ultra low voltage" Celeron chip to tablet PC manufacturers such as Motion...

[December 3, 2003, 15:20]

Intel Rolls Out Four Low-power Pentium Ms

News The fourth model launched is an ultralow-voltage 900MHz Celeron M. The 900MHz Celeron M Ultra Low Voltage 353, which will cost $161 in 1,000-unit volumes, is being positioned as a less-expensive alternative to the new Pentium M 723 and 733 for...

[July 21, 2004, 12:15]

Intel Notebooks Sport Low-power Chips

News The chipmaker this week launched three new low-power chips: a low-voltage 933MHz Pentium III-M, a new ultra-low-voltage 800MHz Pentium III-M, and a 733MHz low-voltage mobile Celeron. Intel's other new chip, the 733MHz low-voltage mobile Celeron, is...

[April 19, 2002, 9:06]

New Pentium 4-M Breaks 2GHz Barrier

News Intel's new Pentium 4-M and Celeron chips will be offered in new notebooks issued by a slew of PC makers on Monday. Starting prices on new machines from companies such as Dell Computer and Hewlett-Packard will range from $1,299 (£910) for a 1.33GHz...

[June 24, 2002, 8:32]

Intel Gives Up The Gigahertz

News Intel plans to assign a new numbering system to its Pentium and Celeron processors in order to better illustrate their performance to consumers, according to a source familiar with the company's plans.

[March 15, 2004, 7:45]

US Report: Cyrix Beats Intel With 300MHz MII

News It will also introduce Celeron, its cacheless 266MHz Pentium II designed for low-cost desktop PCs. This will crush Celeron in performance,'' Swearingen said. According to the Microprocessor Report in the US, a 266MHz Celeron will perform no better...

[April 14, 1998, 8:34]

Lenovo Launches Own-brand Notebooks And Desktops review

Reviews VAT), which will get you a 15in.by 768 resolution screen in a 2.8kg system powered by a 1.5GHz Celeron M CPU and a modest array of other features (256MB RAM, 40GB hard drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo, 802.11a/b/g and Bluetooth).

[February 24, 2006, 10:05]

Intel Confirms Chip-naming Change

News Celeron will now be known as Celeron D (for Desktop) or Celeron M (for Mobile), and the Pentium 4, M and 4M will also survive. Thus, the next desktop Celeron will be called something like Celeron D 300 while Dothan, the next upgrade to the Pentium...

[March 19, 2004, 17:15]

Intel Powers Faster, Thinner Notebooks

News Celeron is Intel's budget line of processors. Intel also introduced both 1.26GHz and 1.33GHz Pentium III-M chips, in addition to three new Celeron chips running at 1.6GHz, 1.7GHz and 1.8GHz. While many of the Celeron chips will end up in consumer...

[September 17, 2002, 8:04]

ZDNet's Quick Guide To Intel Processors review

Reviews Similarly, Intel's budget Celeron desktop chips have adopted a 300-series model number. In addition to the Pentium 4 500-series and Celeron 300-series chips on the desktop side, Intel is bringing the new model-number nomenclature to its mobile...

[August 6, 2004, 11:30]

Lenovo 3000 C100: A First Look review

Reviews VAT) for a 1.5GHz Celeron M system. The Lenovo 3000 C100 offers component options that range from bargain bin to mid-range: Celeron or Pentium M processors (no Core Duo here); 5,400rpm hard drives from 40GB to 100GB; 256MB to 1GB of swift 533MHz...

[February 24, 2006, 9:15]

Dell Latitude D505 review

Reviews Our review system had the base-level 1.2GHz Celeron M, along with 256MB of DDR333 RAM (expandable to 2GB). As well as Pentium M processors at 1.4GHz or 1.5GHz, you can choose Intel's new Celeron M at 1.2GHz or 1.3GHz.

[February 17, 2004, 9:15]

A Challenge To All Linux Users In The World

Blog Comment Then I realized that my Celeron test machine doesn't have a DVD reader! I haven't tried installing the ISOs yet and I will wait until I'm able to do it with a DVD burner installed in the Celeron test machine.

[June 16, 2007, 7:20]

Intel Bolsters Pentium 4 For Laptops

News On the other end of the spectrum, the 2.2GHz Celeron is for low-price systems, and the 1.26GHz Celeron is for mininotebooks, Intel said. While it plans to offer the Pentium 4-M along with the new mobile Pentium 4 chips, Intel believes that most new...

[April 17, 2003, 8:17]

US Report: Intel Draws A New Roadmap For Chips

News Intel officials said on Wednesday the delivery dates and clock speeds for chips, including Celeron, Pentium II Xeon, Katmai and Tanner, have all been accelerated. The Celeron roadmap for low-cost PCs has also been altered, for the second time in as...

[June 5, 1998, 6:00]

New Intel Chips Span Mobile Spectrum

News At 1.3GHz, the new Duron matches the gigahertz of the speediest Celeron, although many benchmark testers have noted that Duron chips outperform Celerons and often come in PCs that cost less too. In addition, Intel came out with three new Celeron...

[January 23, 2002, 10:44]

Intel Slices And Dices Chip Prices

News Intel also adjusted the prices on its Celeron chips for low-priced desktop and notebook computers. The largest Celeron price drop came on the 1.5GHz mobile Celeron. Intel regularly cuts prices, and its dealers and distributors have been selling...

[September 4, 2002, 6:27]


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