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Intel Debuts Six New Celeron Mobile Processors

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Intel has yesterday updated its processor offer, adding no less than six new models, all Celerons and all targeting mobile devices. This fresh batch is of ultra-low voltage variety and it includes two chips based on the Haswell architecture, the Celeron 2981U and 2957U, and four on the Silvermont architecture (and part of the Bay Trail-M line-up), the Celeron N2920, N2820, N2815 and N2806.

Frequency-wise, the processors go from 1.40 GHz to 2.13 GHz, but they don't really vary in terms of pricing as five of them cost $132, while only the Celeron 2981U goes for $137. More details in the table below.



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Omg why. Can they retire the useless celeron processor already? They have the Core i3 at the same price point, which is a better processor.
 
Omg why. Can they retire the useless celeron processor already? They have the Core i3 at the same price point, which is a better processor.

I think celeron is used for reject cpus only.

Also, this is the 1st time i have seen a quad core celeron.
 
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Wow, that's something I never thought I'd see. A quad-core Celery.
 
Omg why. Can they retire the useless celeron processor already? They have the Core i3 at the same price point, which is a better processor.

They aren't useless, esp not with the Ivy Bridge ones and Haswell celerons to come. I ran an Ivy Bridge G1610 2.6ghz dual core for about 7 months, played Crysis, SC2, tf2; any game i played ran good with it. I used it until i got my i5-3570k, it was a great temporary CPU.

Today's celerons aren't the same "brand" and class of celerons that there used to be between Celeron and P4/C2 products.
 
hmmmm if they start making a quad core celeron, they might start building an 6 core (physical) mainstream, 8 core (physical core) enthusiast and 10-12 core (physical) high end...

Plus HT, a whooping 24 cores....
 
Must be a typo in the table. It makes no sense, esp. the N2920
 
N series processors are supposed to be Atoms, am I wrong?
 
Something along the line of Atoms, yes. A bit higher end but still designed for low demanding tasks, Atoms are now destined for Smartphone/Tablet SoC use i think, so this is what we get instead of them. I remember seeing rumors about some models, the most powerful designated as Pentium, but nothing official so far.
 
N series processors are supposed to be Atoms, am I wrong?

Not anymore. The new Bay Trail codenamed desktop and mobile "Atoms" are called Celeron and Pentium. Intel will however keep calling it Atom for the tablet range (e.g. Atom Z3770), and for the embedded and micro-server range as well.
 
Wow, that's something I never thought I'd see. A quad-core Celery.

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These are just name changed Atom CPUs... JUNK!
 
130$+ for an atom? :o
 
These are just name changed Atom CPUs... JUNK!

Not really junk. The new Atoms, based on Bay Trail (Silvermont) can easily outperform the great CPUs of 7 years ago, like a Core 2 Extreme X6800:

AIDA64 v3.20, Core 2 Extreme X6800 "Conroe" vs. Atom Z3770 "Bay Trail-T". Both CPUs are at stock clock settings, both running 32-bit Windows (since the Z3770 currently doesn't support running 64-bit Windows).

Code:
               C2X X6800   Atom Z3770
                 Conroe    Bay Trail-T
---------------------------------------
Mem.Read:         7838       11796
Mem.Write:        4875        8383
Mem.Copy:         5537        9956
Mem.Latency:        79.6       119.2
CPU Queen:       12562       16681
CPU PhotoWorxx:   3464        4407
CPU ZLib:           71.6        88.6
CPU AES:           266        1741
CPU Hash:          923         810
FPU VP8:          1646        1945
FPU Julia:        3509        3694
FPU Mandel:       1770        1297
FPU SinJulia:     1023         884

Note that Core 2 Extreme X6800 has a 75W TDP, while the Atom Z3770 uses a max. TDP of 5W while pushing Turbo Boost to its maximum rate. Average TDP for Z3770 is around 3 to 4W.
 
Not really junk. The new Atoms, based on Bay Trail (Silvermont) can easily outperform the great CPUs of 7 years ago, like a Core 2 Extreme X6800:

AIDA64 v3.20, Core 2 Extreme X6800 "Conroe" vs. Atom Z3770 "Bay Trail-T". Both CPUs are at stock clock settings, both running 32-bit Windows (since the Z3770 currently doesn't support running 64-bit Windows).

Code:
               C2X X6800   Atom Z3770
                 Conroe    Bay Trail-T
---------------------------------------
Mem.Read:         7838       11796
Mem.Write:        4875        8383
Mem.Copy:         5537        9956
Mem.Latency:        79.6       119.2
CPU Queen:       12562       16681
CPU PhotoWorxx:   3464        4407
CPU ZLib:           71.6        88.6
CPU AES:           266        1741
CPU Hash:          923         810
FPU VP8:          1646        1945
FPU Julia:        3509        3694
FPU Mandel:       1770        1297
FPU SinJulia:     1023         884

Note that Core 2 Extreme X6800 has a 75W TDP, while the Atom Z3770 uses a max. TDP of 5W while pushing Turbo Boost to its maximum rate. Average TDP for Z3770 is around 3 to 4W.

Thhhiiiiiiiiiiiiiis.

Celerons are quite nice. I'm using a Celeron right now, and I honestly would not make use of more power. The stock cooler SUCKS though, it loads at +50C and whines like a baby whirlwind. It's not running fast, and it doesn't rattle, it just emitts this high pitcted noise that cuts through everything. And it's not the case. It's that fan. I HATE IT.
 
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