In the near future, Intel plans to release several new mobile processors based on the architecture Arrandale, and, thanks to 32nm process technology, new items should be very attractive for notebooks. Most processors Arrandale will be issued under the brands Core i3, Core i5 and the Core i7, but it looks like, Intel is also planning to launch a model called the Celeron, also based on a new, more efficient architecture.
According to rumors, the new processor will be called Celeron P4500. It will be a model with two cores, made on 32nm process technology, and a 45nm graphics core. Processor Intel Celeron P4500 will operate at a frequency of 1.86GHz, its cache will be 2Mb. The frequency of the graphics core will be equal to 500MHz, and built-in function Turbo, designed exclusively for overclocking graphics, will raise the frequency to 667MHz. The processor will support DDR3 memory with a frequency of 1066MHz, its power consumption will be 35W.
Issue processors Arrandale predictable in the next year, most likely, that's when Celeron P4500 is listed in the novel processors Intel.



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