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Celeron

Brand name of a type of Intel Pentium processor designed for use in lower cost personal computers. When launched in 1998, Celeron chips were not well received, as their lack of cache memory made them relatively slow. Intel soon added on-chip cache memory which enabled them to perform as well as standard Pentium chips. The equivalent Intel product designed for use in servers and workstations is the Xeon.


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Other features include Intel Pentium 4 or Celeron D processors, Gigabit Ethernet LAN, 533 MHz or 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM and a range of SATA hard drive sizes.
Preconfigured standard with either a 566MHz Celeron or dual 1GHz Pentium III processor-based single board computer (SBC), the System 4 is designed to meet application requirements for high slot counts across a wide range of processing needs--from the most cost effective to the highest performance.
Based on Intel's mobile microarchitecture, the Intel Celeron M processor 340 features 512KB of L2 cache, frequency of 1.
 
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