The technical specifications of three future Celeron processors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture recently made their appearance on the canvas. Their launch date is not yet known with certainty, but they may soon make their appearance. The G440 is a model single-core 1.6 GHz and 1 MB of memory embedding level 3 cache.
His heart integrated graphics is clocked at 650 MHz (1000 MHz in turbo mode), all for a TDP of 35 watts announced. For their part, the G530 and G540 models are dual-core respectively clocked at 2.4 GHz and 2.5 GHz. They embark 2MB of L3 cache and a heart graphics running at 850 MHz (1 GHz Turbo mode).
The TDP meanwhile reached 65 watts. These three models are also compatible 64-bit instructions and support VT-x. Rest with the arrival of the Pentium G620 on the market at a price which should be around the 64 dollars, they should not really Celeron unleash the crowds ...
His heart integrated graphics is clocked at 650 MHz (1000 MHz in turbo mode), all for a TDP of 35 watts announced. For their part, the G530 and G540 models are dual-core respectively clocked at 2.4 GHz and 2.5 GHz. They embark 2MB of L3 cache and a heart graphics running at 850 MHz (1 GHz Turbo mode).
The TDP meanwhile reached 65 watts. These three models are also compatible 64-bit instructions and support VT-x. Rest with the arrival of the Pentium G620 on the market at a price which should be around the 64 dollars, they should not really Celeron unleash the crowds ...
- Intel Ships First Celeron Chip Based on Sandy Bridge (25/03/2011)
- Intel Roadmap charts rollout dates for Ivy Bridge, Cedarview, Sandy Bridge E-series (12/04/2011)
- Intel to release three Sandy Bridge Pentium processors on May 22 (15/04/2011)
- HP's new business laptops offer up to 32 hours of battery (23/02/2011)
- HP 2.2GHz Notebook with 15.6" BrightView LED Display (13/05/2011)
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