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Intel launches Celeron M chip line
Intel launches Celeron M chip line
01/06/2004 06:51 AMComputer Weekly Jan 6 2004 6:09AM ET
Sempron vs. Celeron D
Sempron vs. Celeron D
07/30/2004 09:00 PMThe budget PC market is one of those places where no one wants to
admit going, but everyone does. Most of us have built a PC for our
mom or sister or friend that needs nothing but the bare essentials
and, oh, did they mention they want it dirt cheap? Such is the life
of a modern day PC enthusiast. That isn't a completely fair assumption
of course as I have a system in my office that was considered a
"budget" system when I built it to serve as a file server
for benchmark purposes. These $500 and under machines have all kinds
of uses and can facilitate bringing the digital world to just about
everyone. Today we are going to be looking at two options for that
budget system; one based on the Intel Celeron D processor and the
other on AMD's newly announced Sempron family of processors.
AMD Sempron 2800+
The Sempron family is AMD's newly announced family of processors to
cater to the budget PC crowd that includes emerging markets and all
the examples we used above. Where once the name of Duron stood below
the Athlon, now doth Sempron. There was a gap in between the two of
course where AMD's budget processors were in fact Athlon processors,
just the older, slower models. You will find that in reality, that is
still the case.
Intel Celeron 335
With the release of the Prescott core Pentium 4 chips, Intel has been
fairly quiet about its release of the new Celeron D processor, based
on the same 90nm core technology. The Celeron used to be easily
knocked to the side by the lower priced Athlon XP cores but the new D
revision adds to the L2 cache for a total of 256 KB.

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PC PerspectiveRead full story...PC maker confirms 775-pin Celeron D
PC maker confirms 775-pin Celeron D
06/25/2004 05:47 AMEven as Socket 478 versions launch
Intel Intros "Celeron M"
Intel Intros "Celeron M"
01/06/2004 10:33 AMIntel Corp. said Monday that it has begun shipping a low-cost Celeron
version of its Pentium M processor, designed to bring extended battery
life to the value notebook market.
i want to know the rates in celeron and
pentium the same lap
i want to know the rates in celeron and
pentium the same lap
09/15/2004 01:49 AMTechTree Sep 15 2004 6:34AM GMT
Celeron M ushers in new era of mobile
madness
Celeron M ushers in new era of mobile
madness
01/07/2004 06:57 PMIntel has begun shipping its Celeron M, the low cost version of the
Pentium M.
Celeron D fails to identify itself
properly
Celeron D fails to identify itself
properly
07/22/2004 09:41 AMIntel Plans 64-bit Celeron Push
Intel Plans 64-bit Celeron Push
04/01/2005 11:21 AMNews: Value Market Intel Celeron D Now
Available
News: Value Market Intel Celeron D Now
Available
06/25/2004 03:32 PMOverclockers Club Jun 25 2004 7:00PM GMT
Microsoft releases fix for P4 and
Celeron D hang
Microsoft releases fix for P4 and
Celeron D hang
09/15/2004 01:47 PMIntel touts Celeron M for WinCE
Intel touts Celeron M for WinCE
04/12/2005 05:28 AMBanias for set-top boxes
Intel Launches Celeron 2.8Ghz
Intel Launches Celeron 2.8Ghz
11/06/2003 08:53 AMIntel accelerates its Celeron shift
Intel accelerates its Celeron shift
12/03/2003 11:03 AMWith the introduction of an 800MHz chip, the company quietly--and
ahead of schedule--begins the transition to a new generation of mobile
Celeron processors.
Intel takes Celeron to 2.8GHz
Intel takes Celeron to 2.8GHz
11/06/2003 08:48 AMNow officially targeting notebooks
AMD Forces Intel To Field 64 Bit Celeron
AMD Forces Intel To Field 64 Bit Celeron
04/01/2005 05:36 PMAMD Zone Apr 1 2005 9:36PM GMT
New Celeron D Core gets a Speed Boost
New Celeron D Core gets a Speed Boost
06/28/2004 11:49 AMIntel adds 90nm Celeron M mobiles
Intel adds 90nm Celeron M mobiles
08/31/2004 11:44 AMThe Register Aug 31 2004 3:44PM GMT
Intel Mobile Celeron Processor Now At
2.50Ghz
Intel Mobile Celeron Processor Now At
2.50Ghz
11/13/2003 05:25 AMIntel Celeron “Prescott” Processors to
Get New Branding
Intel Celeron “Prescott” Processors to
Get New Branding
04/18/2004 08:27 AMIntel Officially Launched Celeron D
Processors
Intel Officially Launched Celeron D
Processors
06/25/2004 11:58 AMIntel adjusts Mobile Celeron prices
Intel adjusts Mobile Celeron prices
02/16/2004 01:14 PMTweaked
Intel releases low power Pentium Ms,
Celeron Ms
Intel releases low power Pentium Ms,
Celeron Ms
07/20/2004 01:09 PMIntel unveils 2.5GHz Mobile Celeron
Intel unveils 2.5GHz Mobile Celeron
11/14/2003 09:08 AMThe Register Nov 14 2003 8:23AM ET
Intel grows Socket T Celeron line-up
Intel grows Socket T Celeron line-up
07/09/2004 05:03 AMCheaper CPUs to push Grantsdale further into more price-points
Intel takes Celeron line to 2.8GHz
Intel takes Celeron line to 2.8GHz
11/06/2003 07:38 AMThe Register Nov 6 2003 6:54AM ET
Intel introduces new mobile Celeron
chips
Intel introduces new mobile Celeron
chips
08/31/2004 07:09 PMXinhua News Agency Aug 31 2004 10:11PM GMT
Intel debuts Celeron for low-cost
desktops
Intel debuts Celeron for low-cost
desktops
06/24/2004 12:53 PMZDNet Jun 24 2004 5:13PM GMT
Intel Peps Up Value PCs with 90nm
Celeron D Processors
Intel Peps Up Value PCs with 90nm
Celeron D Processors
06/24/2004 02:46 PMEarthWeb.com Jun 24 2004 6:49PM GMT
Intel expanded Pentium M and Celeron M
processor families
Intel expanded Pentium M and Celeron M
processor families
07/21/2004 09:15 AMECE Jul 21 2004 1:10PM GMT
Intel ship Banias-based Mobile Celeron
Intel ship Banias-based Mobile Celeron
12/05/2003 05:38 AMShouldn't that be 'Dothan-based'...?
AMD loses Euro mobile market share to
Celeron
AMD loses Euro mobile market share to
Celeron
07/13/2004 10:40 AMLow-end notebooks in demand
Intel to tackle Sempron with Celeron
'price cuts'
Intel to tackle Sempron with Celeron
'price cuts'
07/05/2004 06:10 AMThe Register Jul 5 2004 9:43AM GMT
Intel Enhances Mobile Offerings with New
Celeron M's and Tri-Mode WiFi
Intel Enhances Mobile Offerings with New
Celeron M's and Tri-Mode WiFi
09/01/2004 06:49 PMEarthWeb.com Sep 1 2004 10:54PM GMT
Taiwan chip giant TSMC upbeat on global
chip industry this year and next
Taiwan chip giant TSMC upbeat on global
chip industry this year and next
06/05/2004 11:44 AMCanadian Press Jun 5 2004 4:17PM GMT
Good Chip/Bad Chip
Good Chip/Bad Chip
03/19/2005 02:23 AMMaking computer chips is not as easy as it sounds. Manufacturers
throw out 20–50% of the chips they make because of defects. According to a USC professor, Melvin Breuer, many
of these defects are so minor that the chips could still be used in
video cards and audio applications without a problem. He feels that if
the manufacturers could identify these chips, they could resell them
and drive the cost of electronic devices down to an amount in the
billions of dollars each year of savings.
The technique doesn't have to be limited to chips that are
consistent in their errors. Chips that make errors only once in a
while can also be spared, according to Breuer. They just need to end
up in devices where humans can tolerate a glitch in the output from
time to time. For instance, a video card could mark one pixel
in a million as red instead of blue and an end user probably wouldn't
even notice the difference. The same goes for a soundcard in a
voicemail application that blurs one word in every thousand. At
present, chips failing these tests are usually tossed.
Addicted to challenges
Addicted to challenges
12/31/2004 06:35 AMExpress Computer India Dec 31 2004 10:55AM GMT
SCO challenges IBM witnesses
SCO challenges IBM witnesses
09/13/2004 04:13 PMThe Linux adversary again demands evidence from Big Blue and cites
allegedly contradictory testimony.
Calypso Wi-Fi Challenges 3G
Calypso Wi-Fi Challenges 3G
12/03/2003 06:24 AM3G Dec 3 2003 4:46AM ET
The Challenges -and Potential- of 3G
The Challenges -and Potential- of 3G
12/29/2003 08:00 PMWireless Watch Japan Dec 29 2003 7:37PM ET
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