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What Are The Differences Between Intel Celeron And Pentium Family Of Processors?

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Celeron

  • According to BUILD Gaming Computers, Celeron processors are the low-end processor intended for standard home computer use. SciNet reports the best Celeron processor has an L2 Cache of 128kb, a clock speed limit of about 2.0 GHz and runs at a core VOLTAGE of 1.75V. These are useful numbers for comparison.

Pentium

  • The top Pentium processor is the Pentium 4 Prescott. CPU Scorecard reports it has an L2 cache of 1MB (1024kb), a POTENTIAL 3.0 GHz clock speed and runs at about 1.4V. The LOWEST performing Pentium 4 processor, the Willamette, has an L2 cache of 256kb, a potential 2.0 GHz clock speed and runs at about 1.7V.

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