Intel fortifies low-price Celerons, hoping to increase profits
Intel on March 31 released two new Celeron processors, pushing the line's top clock speed to 2.4GHz. Besides strengthening its product portfolio, Intel's introduction of the new Celerons is also believed to be a move to improve profits.
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