Intel also talks about the future generation mobile Celeron and P4500, as it's called, is a dual core two threaded CPU running at 1.86GHz. The big feature is the 2MB of cache but at this time we don't know the pricing for this model.

This is Intel's former Arrandale 32nm microprocessor with 45nm built-in GPU model that will build it to Celeron series as well as it must most likely end up cheaper than any Core i5 / Core i7 well-known Arrandale brethren.

The aspect set contains Intel built-in graphics with 500MHZ base clock as well as Turbo, which will only work for graphics as well as will overclock to 667MHz. It also sustains the DDR3 1066MHz which is astonishing and its TDP will be at a somewhat high 35W, but this is a normal number for the value, non-power saving market.