Monday, January 21st 2013

Intel "Ivy Bridge" Celeron and Pentium Processors Priced

Keeping up with an updated launch roadmap for Q1 2013 posted last November, Intel rolled out entry-level Celeron and Pentium dual-core processors based on its 22 nm "Ivy Bridge" silicon. All of the seven desktop and four mobile chips announced occupy price-points under $100. The desktop lineup begins with the Celeron G1610 (2.60 GHz, dual-core, 55W TDP), priced at US $42; Celeron G1610T (2.30 GHz, dual-core, 35W TDP) at $42; followed by Celeron G1620 (2.70 GHz), priced significantly higher at $52; Pentium G2010 (2.80 GHz, dual-core, 55W TDP) and G2020 (2.90 GHz), and G2020T (2.50 GHz, 35W TDP) at $64; and Pentium G2130 (3.20 GHz, dual-core, 55W TDP) at $86.

Intel has two kinds of Celeron mobile processors, targeting the mainstream and Ultrabook-like notebook form-factors. Among the mainstream notebook processors are the Celeron 1000M (1.80 GHz, dual-core, 35W TDP) and Celeron 1020M (2.10 GHz, dual-core, 35W TDP). Among the Ultrabook-like form-factor models are the Celeron 1007U (1.50 GHz, dual-core, 17W TDP), and Celeron 1037U (1.80 GHz, dual-core, 17W TDP). Interestingly, all four mobile Celeron "Ivy Bridge" CPU models are priced at $86, in 1000-unit tray quantities.
Source: PC Watch
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4 Comments on Intel "Ivy Bridge" Celeron and Pentium Processors Priced

#1
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
wondering what the performance will be like.
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_JP_
I bet the celerons can't match my E7400, but the Pentiums will walk over it.
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#3
dj-electric
UHGRG C'mon intel, why does it take so long?!
Your schedule is messed up by now...
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#4
rjc34
_JP_I bet the celerons can't match my E7400, but the Pentiums will walk over it.
The 2.6GHz Celeron would easily walk over your E7400 at stock. You'd have to overclock it to ~3.3GHz to get on even ground performance wise.
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