Monday, October 11, 2010

Single-core Conroe two series were named Pentium, Celeron


Pentium Pentium, Celeron Celeron - as we prepared to leave with two classic brands reluctant to part time, Intel has decided to continue the effectiveness of both. Second quarter of 2007, Intel will introduce a single-core Conroe-L processors, named Pentium E1000; the third quarter, single-core Conroe-L is a more low-end extension of the series, named Celeron 400, the two will replace the current Pentium 4 and Celeron D, to be the last single-core Intel processor.

There are now known Pentium E1000 3, respectively, E1060, E1040, E1020, clocked at 1.8GHz, 1.6GHz, 1.4GHz, FSB 800MHz, 2 cache 1MB, and now a similar Presler core Pentium 4. Celeron D series, the specific number is unknown, but will shrink to the front-side bus 533MHz, 2 cache is only 512KB, and the current Celeron D Cedar Mill core similar.

But that's always going to go. The second quarter of next year, Intel's desktop processor shipments will be 50% of all Core 2 Duo, Pentium D is only 24%, Pentium 4 and Celeron D together, but 16%.


The first half of 2007, Intel desktop processor family






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