Intel proves with this Celeron processor proves that single cores aren't dead. It moves right along at 3.46GHz with a 533 MHz front-side bus and 512KB of L2 cache. Both 64 bit ready and Vista ready, it also supports multi-media instruction sets MMX, SSE, SSE2, and SSE3.
Based on a new energy-efficient microarchitecture, this Celeron processor enables smaller, quieter, and more capable desktop PCs. Still not excited? How about the fact that you’re getting a 64bit processor at one heck of a good price?
There's not much more to tell you about a processor. Is this the one for you? Check it out and decide for yourself. No pressure, but we think you'll like it.
Intel proves with this Celeron processor proves that single cores aren't dead. It moves right along at 3.46GHz with a 533 MHz front-side bus and 512KB of L2 cache. Both 64 bit ready and Vista ready, it also supports multi-media instruction sets MMX, SSE, SSE2, and SSE3.
Based on a new energy-efficient microarchitecture, this Celeron processor enables smaller, quieter, and more capable desktop PCs. Still not excited? How about the fact that you’re getting a 64bit processor at one heck of a good price?
There's not much more to tell you about a processor. Is this the one for you? Check it out and decide for yourself. No pressure, but we think you'll like it.
Intel Celeron ProcessorThe Intel Celeron processor delivers a balanced level of proven technology and exceptional value for desktop PCs. Based on a new energy-efficient microarchitecture, this Celeron processor enables smaller, quieter, and more capable desktop PCs.
Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T)Enhances next-generation IA-32 platforms with 64-bit addressability and related instructions, allowing flexibility for both 64-bit and 32-bit applications and operating systems.
Execute Disable Bit (EDB)Intel's Execute Disable Bit function can prevent certain classes of malicious "buffer overflow" attacks when combined with a supporting operating system. Execute Disable Bit allows the processor to classify areas in memory where application code can execute and where it cannot. When a malicious worm attempts to insert code in the buffer, the processor disables code execution, preventing damage or worm propagation.