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CeleronA family of lower-cost Pentium chips from Intel. The first Celerons in 1998 were Pentium II chips without an L2 cache. In 1999, models included a 128KB cache, which increased performance. As subsequent Pentium chips were introduced with larger caches, the 128KB cache was retained for Celerons. In 2004, the Celeron M was introduced, which is a Centrino version of the Pentium M. See Celeron D, Centrino and Pentium M.
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The E-1500 can also be configured with Intel Celeron or Pentium 4 processors and offers a range of ATA hard drive sizes, 10/100 Ethernet LAN connectivity and 533MHz DDR2 memory. Evergreen's new Performa 1GHz upgrade provides the processing power of the Intel Celeron II flip-chip processor--the value-based (128K vs. Owners of a Pentium Pro computer with Socket 8 motherboards can boost their processing power to a 533 MHz Intel Celeron with PowerLeap's PL-Pro/II for roughly $220. |
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