Friday, December 7th 2007
Dual-Core Celerons on January 20th
Intel is set to release its first dual-core desktop Celeron CPUs, known as the E1000 series, on January 20th next year. First to be released will be the 1.6GHz E1200, which will have a 512KB L2 cache and a price tag of $53 US when bought in bulk quantities of 1,000 units. Intel is also expected to release four new dual-core CPUs based on the Wolfdale core that day, and three new quad-core Yorkfields were planned, although those may now have been delayed due to a FSB issue. Full product details and pricing for the new processors is below, remember that those prices are not retail.
Source:
DigiTimes
18 Comments on Dual-Core Celerons on January 20th
What's up with the 8190 and 8200? Is there some kind of difference between them?
Celerons are some of the worst cpus ive ever had to work with for ppl
now they wanna make then dual-cores
drop Celerons even if they are cheap
Nope. Retail E2140 brand new at microcenter store is $60. Check their ad. I am currently seeing their circular as I type.
BUT if we talk about tiny budget overclocking CPU, the surely there isn't anything better (I'd still go for E2140). Up those voltages and see how far she goes :D If it dies, it's not so big a deal as some Q6600 :)
Maybe now we are really moving out of single core era, at least Intel thinks so. Wasn't AMD bringing out refreshed K8s back?