Not exact matches
In August 2008, Intel and its partners upgraded the Classmate, replacing its Intel
Celeron processor with the company's more powerful Atom
chip.
Meanwhile, the 11.6 - incher lets you opt for a dual
Celeron N3050 or quad N3700
chip, with a modest VGA webcam, SonicMaster sound enhancements, Wi - Fi 802.11 ac support, and a wide range of ports (USB 2.0, 3.0 and Type - C, micro HDMI and combo audio jack) wrapping up its list of features.
For example, Lenovo just introduced three new Chromebooks this week during the show: the 100e packing Intel's
Celeron N3350 processor, the 500e with Intel's
Celeron N3450
chip, and the 300e with processor solutions up to MediaTek's MTK 8173C
chip.
Intel's N3350 is a dual - core
chip with a base speed of 1.10 GHz whereas the
Celeron N3450 is a four - core
chip with a base speed of 1.10 GHz.
Intel has quietly released two Pentium Gold and two
Celeron Coffee Lake
chips that are just the ticket for budget PC builders.
Less expensive versions instead equip Intel
Celeron or Pentium
chips.
It's faster than the
Celeron - branded N28xx Atom
chips used in most cheap Windows laptops, though not as good as the Pentium - branded N35xx range.
According to Tech Report, a number of online retailers have posted product pages for upcoming eighth - generation Core i3, i5, and i7
chips in addition to lower - end
Celeron and Pentium
chips.
The NUC5CPYH will feature a 1.6 GHz
Celeron N3050 dual - core processor, while the slightly beefier NUC5PPYH will stock itself with a 1.6 GHz Pentium N3700 quad - core
chip.
The start of the new lineup, the 6.4 - pound A20m, looks well worth $ 1,799, with its
Celeron 550
chip, 6 GB hard disk, and 12.1 - inch SVGA display (www.ibm.com/thinkpad).