Intel To Use Dual-Core Celerons In Some Ultra-Thin Notebooks

Earlier this week Intel announced the additions of two dual-core CPUs to their CULV platform, which will target entry-level ultra-thin notebooks.
The announcement came in the form of the Celeron 740 and the SU2300. They will feature core clocks of 1.3GHz and 1.2GHz respectively, and both will feature an identical 1MB L2 cache, 10W TDP and an 800MHz FSB.
No official word yet on how much notebooks featuring these will cost or when they will arrive.
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Caboose
June 13, 2009 at 9:44pm
Why hasn't Intel killed off the Celeron line yet? Side from the Pentium 4, the Celeron was one of the worst CPU's that they've ever made...
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