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New Celeron, price cuts from Intel

News The 300MHz Celeron chip, is now priced at $159 (£97) per unit in 1,000-unit quantities, while pricing for the 266MHz Celeron chip, has been lowered from $155 (£95) to $106 (£65) in 1,000-unit quantities, a 32 percent decrease, said Carl Larson...

[June 9, 1998, 9:42]

Intel to boost Celeron chip next year

News Intel is planning next year to significantly improve the performance of low-cost desktop PCs by moving its Celeron chip to a new processor core. The chip maker will move Celeron from the Pentium II processor core to the Pentium III core based on...

[August 20, 1999, 8:22]

Intel debuts higher-speed Celeron

News The first Y2K microprocessor is .a Celeron. Intel introduced Tuesday a 533MHz Celeron processor for value-priced desktop PCs. The new chip is an extension of Intel's current Celeron processor line, meaning it is manufactured using Intel's 0.25...

[January 5, 2000, 9:32]

Asus boosts range with Celeron-based Eee

News Asus has beefed up its Eee Box line with the addition of a Celeron-based B203 to its website. As expected, Asus's new desktop is largely unchanged from the B202, but it features a budget-minded Celeron 220 CPU instead of the Intel Atom found in...

[December 15, 2008, 8:37]

New York - PC Expo: Intel says expect faster Celeron

News In an interview after the keynote, Otellini said consumers can expect to see faster versions of Intel's low-end Celeron processor by Christmas. Paul Otellini, executive vice president of Intel, took attendees at PC Expo through a tour of the...

[June 19, 1998, 10:12]

US Report: Cache to boost performance of Celeron

News The company on Monday will introduce a new 300MHz Celeron processor, called the 300A, and a 333MHz Celeron, both of which have 128KB of integrated Level 2 cache. Despite performance improvements in the new Celeron, there are limitations to the...

[August 21, 1998, 9:06]

Intel slashes Celeron prices

News Chip giant Intel has cut the prices of its Celeron processors for the third time in four weeks. On Sunday, the company slashed prices for several of its lower-end chipsets, bringing the entire Celeron line to below $90 (£58).

[May 27, 2003, 7:27]

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]

US Report: Intel is lowering the boom, and the Celeron, on AMD

News But with its revitalised Celeron chip, suddenly Intel is making it increasingly harder for AMD's retreat-and-conquer strategy to succeed. In many situations, however, the K6-2 more realistically compares with the new Celeron or even Intel's older...

[August 28, 1998, 16:32]

Second Celeron price cut in a fortnight

News Intel reduced the price of several of its Celeron processors for desktop PCs over the weekend, marking its second round of price cuts in two weeks. This time, the largest price cuts came on Intel's newest 2.4GHz and 2.3GHz Celeron processors.

[April 28, 2003, 14:47]

Intel trots out 1.3GHz Celeron

News Intel is kicking off the new year this week with a new desktop Celeron chip that clocks in at 1.3GHz. The budget-friendly chip, like the 1.2GHz Celeron launched in October, is based on the company's new 130-nanometer (0.13-micron) manufacturing...

[January 4, 2002, 15:56]

Intel to boost Celeron bus

News Intel plans to give value PCs, using its Celeron processors, a performance boost. The chip maker, sources tell ZDNet News, will move its value-oriented Celeron processor to a 100MHz system bus in the first half of next year.

[August 31, 2000, 15:51]

Intel answers AMD with 1.2GHz Celeron

News Intel this week boosted its Celeron processor to 1.2GHz. The 1.2GHz Celeron chip represents the first Celeron to be manufactured using Intel's 130-nanometer, or 0.13-micron, process. The new chip, though, retains the trademark Celeron 100MHz front...

[October 4, 2001, 9:07]

US Report: Intel slashes price of 300MHz Celeron

News Next month, Intel will cut the list price of a 300MHz Celeron chip from about $160 (£98) to less than $100 (£61), according to sources. Next month's price cut will set the stage for higher-performance 300MHz and 333MHz Celeron processors with 128KB...

[July 17, 1998, 9:34]

News Burst: Intel Dixon - faster, cheaper Celeron

News Intel's next generation Celeron chip, codenamed Dixon, may not be a Celeron after all. Dixon, a new chip design expected during the first half of next year, will use a 256 kilobyte cache memory chip that is integrated into the processor, making it...

[July 20, 1998, 12:04]

Gateway announces Celeron PCs

News The new Gateways add 366MHz and 400MHz Celeron processors, other companies are also expected to announced computers equipped with the new chips.

[January 5, 1999, 6:00]

US Special Report: Has Intel goofed with Celeron?

News Those PC makers, however, will be breaking rank in San Francisco tomorrow, when Intel announces Celeron, a pint-sized Pentium II for the sub-$1,000 (£600) market. Right now we don't have any (Celeron-based) products planned for the immediate future...

[April 14, 1998, 9:26]

P4/Celeron hybrids due this week

News Intel's first Celeron chips based on the architecture behind the Pentium 4 will come out this week, a move that will allow the company to cover the entire PC market with the same chip design. Originally designed as a processor for the consumer...

[May 13, 2002, 9:37]

Intel's new Celeron gets off to a slow start

News The new low-end processor from Intel, to be named Celeron, has met with a muted response from the world's PC manufacturers. Early indications are that while the 266MHz Celeron will be cheaper than a full Pentium II, the price/performance of PCs...

[March 5, 1998, 10:36]

Intel facing Celeron speed dilemma

News Instead, the mantle of fastest processor will pass to the 433MHz and 466MHz mobile Celeron chips with 128KB of integrated Level 2 cache, due on Sept.according to sources. That product release will create the unusual situation where cheaper, Celeron...

[August 10, 1999, 16:02]

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