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Celeron: The adventure continues in two cores

Although, in addition to the Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, and Core 2 Extreme processors, the Pentium and Celeron names are starting to be somewhat forgotten, though Intel sometimes expands these series with newer and newer models.

In the person of the E1200, we can connect the first dual-core processor in the Celeron family. Based on the 1,6 GHz clock, the 800 MHz FSB, the 512 KB second-level cache, and the 65-watt power consumption, we can safely say that this CPU also suffers from the well-known Celeron diseases, but it is cheap. it will be under sixty dollars - and can be the perfect foundation for a computer where a user can watch a DVD / DivX / XviD movie, listen to music, surf the World Wide Web, edit text, and sometimes fret about one or two older games.

Celeron's adventure continues in two cores

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