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Intel Celeron N4000 vs Celeron N4100 The N4000 is arguably one of the most sought after Intel processors. It was launched alongside the N4100 towards the end of 2017, nearly three years ago.
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The new “Intel Processor” will replace Pentium and Celeron CPU branding in 2023 Laptop CPUs will switch first; no word on whether desktop CPUs will follow.
Intel is finally ditching its Pentium branding. After 30 years, both Pentium and Celeron brands will be replaced with Intel Processor in 2023.
Pentium and Celeron are no more, as Intel plans to replace the iconic CPU brands with a simplified label and focus on its flagship lineup ...
Intel is ditching the Celeron and Pentium names for its laptop chips in favor of the simple 'Intel Processor' badge.
It has an Intel Celeron N4120 processor along with 4GB of memory and 32GB of eMMC storage. It’s pretty basic stuff, but it’s just fine for web browsing or typing up the occasional document.
Intel first debuted the Pentium brand name almost 30 years ago, and the Celeron range of CPUs about 25 years ago. Since the rise of the Core series in 2006, they’ve both been assigned to low ...
The processor, memory, and storage have all been upgraded as well – the previous model came with Intel Celeron N4100 or N4120 Gemini Lake chips, LPDDR4 memory, and SATA storage.
Intel introduces 'new Intel processor' retiring the Pentium and Celeron CPUs, will sharpen focus on flagship brands with Intel Core, Intel Evo, Intel vPro.
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