A version of Intel's Celeron CPUs introduced in 2004. Celeron D chips are made using the 90 nm strained silicon process and include various internal enhancements. Note that Celeron D chips are not ...
While we have covered the high-end crowd of the 64-bit arena, we haven't touched on what might be the 64-bit revolution for the value and mainstream users. Both AMD and Intel now produce 64-bit budget ...
Intel released a 64-bit processor for mainstream PCs on Monday, putting the company a month ahead of rival AMD, which is expected to come out with a chip of the same capacity in July. Intel's new ...
Intel Completes 64-Bit Transition With Introduction Of IntelA CeleronA D Processor For Value PCs SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 27, 2005 – With the introduction today of the IntelA CeleronA D processor 351 ...
Editor's take: Intel's Celeron line of processors debuted in the late 90s as a more affordable alternative to its pricier Pentium II line and to challenge rivals like AMD and Cyrix in the entry-level ...
Anandtech has a review of the new Celeron D here, and what a pleasant surprise it is that the Celeron actually matches up with the popular Barton 2500. Now if they would only price themselves a little ...
But in the world of overclocking, everything is up to being pushed to its limits and put on the leaderboards -- and that's exactly what Chinese overclocked ivanqu0208 did with an Intel Celeron D 347 - ...
It’s well known that there is a very devoted section of the overclocking community that prefers to concentrate their efforts on squeezing as much performance as possible out of older technology than ...
Celeron and Atom are terms used for two central processing unit brands manufactured by semiconductor stalwart Intel Corp. As of 2013, Celeron and Atom make up Intel's low-end CPU line: below the ...
Rob founded Techgage in 2005 to be an 'Advocate of the consumer', focusing on fair reviews and keeping people apprised of news in the tech world. Catering to both enthusiasts and businesses alike; ...
Intel released a 64-bit processor for mainstream PCs on Monday, putting the company a month ahead of rival AMD, which is expected to come out with a chip of the same capacity in July. Intel's new ...
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