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But one particular rumor which always rears itself whenever Intel introduces new mainstream processors would be that of the Celeron, which is the chipmaker's current offering for the entry-level segment of the market.
VR-Zone Articles 2010
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So, that without the "brain" it would be equal to "Celeron" - based PC just to be able of doing some office work or so.
ASP.NET Weblogs SergeyS 2009
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When it reports earnings on Jan. 15, analysts are sure to ask if Atom is cannibalizing sales of Intel's higher-end processors, such as Celeron and Pentium Dual Core.
GigaOM Network 2009
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Another question might be is Atom eating into another processor brand such as Celeron (Intel) or Sempron (AMD)? "
CNET News.com 2008
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Another question might be is Atom eating into another processor brand such as Celeron (Intel) or Sempron (AMD)? "
CNET News.com 2008
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Andy Grove, the former Chairman of Intel, credits Christensen with inspiring the launch the low-cost Celeron processor.
Sean McManus: The Business of Life Sean McManus 2011
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Andy Grove, the former Chairman of Intel, credits Christensen with inspiring the launch the low-cost Celeron processor.
Sean McManus: The Business of Life Sean McManus 2011
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It had a 2006-vintage Celeron D motherboard, which is more than fast enough for the jobs that the server has to perform.
MythTV and Me 2009
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Andy Grove, the former Chairman of Intel, credits Christensen with inspiring the launch the low-cost Celeron processor.
Sean McManus: The Business of Life Sean McManus 2011
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Andy Grove, the former Chairman of Intel, credits Christensen with inspiring the launch the low-cost Celeron processor.
Sean McManus: The Business of Life Sean McManus 2011
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