Monday, December 12th 2011
Intel adds Celeron G460 to its Processor Offer
As 2011 is drawing to a close Intel is keeping it light with new releases. So light that that the latest update to its processor line-up brings just one new chip, the entry-level Celeron G460. The G460 is made on 32nm process technology and features one core clocked at 1.8 GHz, two threads, 1.5MB of cache, integrated Intel HD Graphics, and a TDP of 35W.
The Celeron G460 costs $37 (pricing is for 1,000-unit tray quantities) which means it shares a price point with the 1.6 GHz Celeron G440.
The Celeron G460 costs $37 (pricing is for 1,000-unit tray quantities) which means it shares a price point with the 1.6 GHz Celeron G440.
6 Comments on Intel adds Celeron G460 to its Processor Offer
Single core in 2011/12 ... They can stuff it where the sun doesn't shine.
Honestly, for office PCs that are just going to be stuck under a desk so people can check their emails, write up word documents, and watch youtube videos, do you need anything more?
I'm just disappointed we can't overclock them...
sure it can be overclocked... just not by the multi
With the BCLk essentially locked, it really can't be overclocked.(more than ~5%, which isn't even worth mentioning, IMO). I want 100% overclocks on minimal air cooling like celerons of old...:laugh: