Intel said after the news a few weeks ago, a new piece to their puzzle of mobile CPUs. The Celeron M is a model 857 ultra-low voltage (ULV) at low cost for the OEM market that will be used only for the realization of ultra-portable notebooks. The new CPU is built with 32 nm manufacturing process, uses dual-core architecture without HyperThreading and works at a frequency of 1.20 GHz has 2 MB of shared L3 cache, memory controller and dual-channel DDR3 integrated graphics .
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