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Intel [[Celeron]] Processor
The Intel Celeron is a line of budget-oriented x86 microprocessors introduced in April 1998. Designed to offer a lower-cost alternative to Intel's higher-end processors, such as the Pentium and Core series, the Celeron targets entry-level computer systems, including desktops, laptops, and embedded devices. Despite its budget orientation, the Celeron series has evolved through multiple generations, adopting new microarchitectures, manufacturing processes, and performance enhancements. This has enabled the Celeron processors to maintain relevance in the changing tech landscape, providing an affordable option for basic computing tasks, such as web browsing, document editing, and multimedia playback, while benefiting from Intel's technological advancements in energy efficiency and processing power.
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