Intel Mobile Celeron Bx00 series launched in Q2 and Q3 2011
in line with the SKU and Intel is preparing to launch new 32nm Sandy Bridge based Celeron processors.
The top of the platform's dual-core market segment remains
the B840V2 dual-core with two steps and the core clock of 1.9GHz. This CPU has
a 35W TDP, 2 MB cache, 1333MHz DDR3 and graphics running on 650/1000MHz. Upper
V1 market segment that dual-core CeleronT3500 replaces in Q4 2011 is called
B800, and has a speed of 1.5 GHz rest of the specs are the same, is a 35W TDP
processor, two cores thread and two, 2 MB cache, 1333MHz DDR3 and graphic works
in 650MHz with a maximum frequency set to 1000MHz.
Sandy Bridge will be a new 32nm dual-core Celeron, which
platform suits Huron river called B815. It is expected that a market leader in
dual-core V1 Q1 2012 and is a TDP of 35W at 1.6GHz CPU has two cores and two
threads, 2 MB of cache memory up to 1333MHz andDDR3 650/1050MHz graphics. A
successor could come faster in Q32012 at the earliest.
The market rate single-core Celeron V1 replacing the Celeron
925 andCeleron is called B710 is a processor of 1.6 GHz single core has a
support of the tread alone, 35W TDP, cache 1 MB DDR3 1333, as well as graphics
to establish 650/1000MHz. This is still a part of 35W.
The successor to enter the 1st quarter of 2012 is called
B720 and it works at 100MHz more, 1.7 GHz to be more precise, while the
remainder of the specification remains the same. These Celeronprocessors keep
the market at least until Q3 2012.