Intel cranks up Celeron to 1.8GHz
01:53 - Friday 14 June 2002 by The Register
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: intel, cranks, up, celeron, to, 1 Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: intel, cranks, up, celeron, to, 1 Category : Miscellaneous
Intel has released a 1.8GHz version of the Celeron, the fast clock speed to date in its cheapo desktop processor line. It costs $103 in OEM quantities etc and it's built using 0.18 micron manufacturing technology and it incorporates a 400MHz system bus. And err, that's it. You can check out the More hardware news at The Reg
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