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Redesigned Celerons coming to market

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Posted by: Bobaroo

From CNet.com

Intel's first Celeron chips based on the architecture behind the Pentium 4 will come out next week, a move that will allow the company to cover the entire PC market with the same chip design.

Intel plans to release 1.7HGz and 1.8GHz Celerons for desktop computers next Wednesday, according to sources. Some new PCs containing the chip will appear next week, but most major PC manufacturers will unfurl budget computers containing the chips for the consumer and corporate markets the following week. That's when a chipset with integrated graphics comes out, which will eliminate the need for a separate graphics chip.



Not a bad deal, a cheap Pentium4. This should drop the current Celeron prices down even further.

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Posted by: SKYHN

Those wouldnt happen to be Socket 423 would they?



Posted by: JANNA

i dont care what socket design they are if it means i can get cheap priced quality PC to replace the aging ones at work its a good thing



 
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