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Celeron Core 2 E1200 Review or Core 2 for nothing |
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Written by Димитър Динчев a.k.a. Veseliq
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Sunday, 10 February 2008 |
Here he is, in all his magnificence...
Looking at the Intel Celeron E1200 data, it's clear that Intel's conservative approach again brought us a Pentium with half of it's cache.
As you can see it's a 65nm Allendale core with 512kb cache, frequency of 1.6GHz and 800MHz bus.

And this is what CPU-Z have so say about Е1200.


Nothing unexpected, Allendale with M0 stepping, you must be tasting the swell overclock from the next page int the review
The processor have little in common with older Intel Dual core processors, he is pure E2000 series Pentium with reduced cache, targeted at even more value oriented class. So far this is the only Intel E1000 model, but soon the range is expected to be extended with E1600, or even more models, depending on how well the market reacts to it. Although this is the first Dual Core Celeron, ending the Single core Celeron era is far from over - we'll be seeing variations of the Conroe-L core well in to 2009.