Sandy Bridge Mobile Celeron Exposure Simple Specification Disclosure

According to sources from Taiwan media, Intel will soon launch a mobile version of the Celeron processor based on the new Sandy Bridge architecture and the model will be identified as the "Celeron B810."

It is reported that the processor uses micro-PGA package, dual-core, clocked at 1.6GHz, three-level cache is only 2MB, thermal design power and other features are not covered, but according to convention, HT Hyper-Threading, Turbo Boost Core Acceleration, SSE4/AVX instruction set, VT virtualization, etc. should all be cut off.

Fujitsu's LifeBook P701, S761 and S751 series notebooks will be the first to adopt the Celeron B810 processor, and it is expected that the relevant samples will be displayed in the middle of this month, but the official shipment will wait until three months later.

According to previous news, Intel will also have an ultra-low-power version of Celeron with the same Sandy Bridge architecture, the model "Celeron 847" (another name is Celeron B847), dual-core, clocked at only 1.1GHz, and three-level cache 2MB. Thermal design power 18W.

There does not seem to be a new Celeron on the desktop, but the Pentium is still there. The new Pentium G850/G840/G620/G620T will be available on May 22, both of which are dual-core, dual-threaded and have integrated graphics core HD Graphics 2000. Thermal design power consumption of the first three 65W, the latter 35W.

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