Intel Celeron to gain improved AMD64 compatibility
Intel’s desktop Celeron D chips are to be the latest processors to get the chip giant’s NetBurst core update, according to the Register. According to Intel documentation, Celeron model numbers 326, 331, 336, 341, 346 and 351 will switch from today’s E-0 core to the updated G-1 core on Dec 2.
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