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Do You Know Where Is Celeron A,b,c Wanted to know urgently.

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As you all might be knowing Celeron D has been released long back, those who didn't know, now you know. I was wondering if anyone knew about Celeron A/B/C. If anyone could find something about them then please let me know. I am doing a seminar so I thought it was better to know about these before I said Celeron D, because I am almost sure someone will ask where are the previous three. I think Celeron A was the pentium II architecture. If you find out please tell me it would be great help. Thank You.

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I'm not sure at the moment, but I believe there were no Celeron A, B and C's... I think D stands for Deschutes core, used in that version of Celeron.

 

I couldn't find any information on any other Celeron, other than D on Intel's site, but you try looking more thoroughly, and maybe you'll find something more.

 

Try looking at Intel's site:

All processors - http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/design/resource-design-center.html

Celeron's http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/homepage.html

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I'm not sure at the moment, but I believe there were no Celeron A, B and C's... I think D stands for Deschutes core, used in that version of Celeron.

 

I couldn't find any information on any other Celeron, other than D on Intel's site, but you try looking more thoroughly, and maybe you'll find something more.

 

Try looking at Intel's site:

All processors - http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/design/resource-design-center.html

Celeron's http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/homepage.html

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Thanx for your time. But I think I have seen a Celeron B somewhere. So I thought it might be going from A,B,.. like that. I don't exactly remember where I saw it. I tried searching for it but couldn't get anything on it. If you can give some solid proof from somewhere about the D I would be thankful. Some Intel site URL where it is mentioned or something like that. Just in case someone has some different explanation.

Thank You once again. :)

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