Friday, November 20, 2009

Intel Celeron mobile processor prepares 32nm?

According to information reaching the hands of Fudzilla, Intel plans to introduce its first laptop processor Arrandale during the second quarter of next year. It is speculated that the new Celeron P4500 will be manufactured under a 32nm process, will feature a dual-core design, a frequency of 1.86 GHz and 2MB L2 cache. If the rumors become fact and not have Hyperthreading Turbo Boost to keep its cost low.

We know very few additional details but Fudzilla says there will be a final 45nm Celeron, the T3300, before it leaves the Celeron P4500. The T3300 Penryn will have two cores 2.0 GHz, 1MB cache and 800MHz FSB. This chip should be on the market in January at a price of 86USD, which could serve as a benchmark for the price of P4500 32nm.

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