Mini Review The Celeron brand has been used by Intel for several distinct ranges of x86 CPUs targeted at budget personal computers. Celeron processors can run all IA-32 computer programs, but their ...
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While we have covered the high-end crowd of the 64-bit arena, we haven't touched on what might be the 64-bit revolution for the value and mainstream users. Both AMD and Intel now produce 64-bit budget ...
Just a few weeks ago Intel decided to change things up with its naming schemes and introduced Pentium Gold CPUs, comprised of the existing "Kaby Lake" Pentium lineup, including the highly regarded ...
Testing at 1080p with the GTX 980 in BioShock Infinite should allow for an average of just over 110fps when not limited by the CPU. Here we see that the Pentium G3220 and Celeron G1820 drop off the ...
Now that Intel has officially churned out its seventh-generation “Kaby Lake” Core processor lineup to the masses, the company has quietly unleashed its arsenal of budget “Apollo Lake” processors as ...
Intel has used the Celeron and Pentium brands for CPUs since the 1990s, but they're finally fading away — if not quite in the way you'd expect. The company is replacing both brand names for low-end ...
Intel promised us more chips based on the new Broadwell architecture in early 2015, and today it's delivering on that promise. Today at CES in Las Vegas the company announced a total of 17 new ...
Intel’s Celeron G5920 comes equipped with two CPU cores that are clocked at 3.5GHz. It also has 2MB of L3 cache, and it can support DDR4 RAM clocked at up to 2,666MHz. The chip doesn’t have support ...
Intel’s 13th-generation desktop CPU refresh is interesting because processors throughout the lineup are picking up extra clusters of four or eight E-cores, significantly improving how they handle ...