Many believe that those mythical Intel Celeron passed away several years ago. Far from the truth. Intel is actually throwing a trickle as input processor chips, very basic and also targeted at consumers who want more than the simplest in the marketplace. That is where the newest Intel architecture-based Celeron Sandy Bridge.
A total of three brand new versions that can say they are the younger brothers of the Core i3. Operate within the socket LGA1155, DDR3 ram and also incorporated GPU, Intel HD 2000 Graphics model, and of course bring the 32 nanometers. Next, I leave with the volume of cores that provide and clock frequencies:
G440 Intel Celeron: 1.6 GHz core, Intel HD 2000 to 650 MHz, TDP 35 watts and $ 37.
G530 Intel Celeron: 2.4 GHz dual-core, Intel HD 2000 850 MHz, TDP 65 watts and $ 42.
Intel Celeron G540: two cores at 2.5 GHz, Intel HD 2000 850 MHz, TDP 65 watts and 52 dollars.
In all of the 3 scenarios the GPU may offer as much as 1 GHz TurboBoost
Basically 3 versions are usually fairly basic but, being low-cost is usually an interesting option for those people who are seeking a new personal computer which offers just enough for quick use. Would have to discover how they react in the graphic to ascertain if processors can be considered interesting to play HD material.

