celeron (r), whose Chinese name is Intel Celeron, is a processor developed by Intel for low-end users. It is a simplified version of Pentium.
Intel (r) Celeron (r) is the Celeron processor produced by Intel (R represents a registered trademark). The details are as follows:
The Celeron family often produces the best overclocking products. The 0.25 micron process has Celeron300A; the 0.18 micron process has Celeron566; the 0.13 micron process has TualatinCeleron1.0GHz. By the 90nm manufacturing process, CeleronD has appeared. Every manufacturing process has the best Celeron processor. This situation is not accidental.
Celeron is often launched after the Pentium processor with the same manufacturing process, which means that in terms of manufacturing process, Celeron often represents a more mature manufacturing process; secondly, Celeron's specifications are greatly simplified: usually second-level Cache capacity, during the overclocking process, the smaller the cache capacity, the larger the space that can be overclocked. The overclocking capabilities of processors below CeleronD330 (2.66GHz) are very powerful. For CeleronD with an FSB of 133MHz, an FSB of 200MHz is usually the target of these processors. The general rule is that the lower the default main frequency of CeleronD, the greater the probability of reaching 200MHz; in the CeleronD family, the two products with the strongest overall overclocking capabilities are CeleronD320 and CeleronD325. The frequency multipliers are respectively, ideal 18x and 19x main frequency. The frequencies are 3.6GHz and 3.8GHz.