Celeron E-Series
Intel has used the name "Celeron" for its low-end desktop and mobile PC processors for more than a decade. The current Celeron E-series processors feature slower clock speeds, smaller memory caches, and front-side bus speeds than Pentium E-series processors; and, like them, are based on Core 2 Duo designs.
Celeron E3000 Series
These processors have the following features:
- Two processor cores
- 1MB cache size
- Supports 64-bit operating systems and applications
- Intel VT virtualization technology
- 800MHz front side bus
- Based on Core 2 "Wolfdale" architecture
To learn more, see Intel's ARK website: Celeron E3000 Series Processor.
Celeron E1000 Series
These processors have the following features:
- Two processor cores
- 512KB cache size
- Supports 64-bit operating systems and applications
- 800MHz front side bus
- Based on Core 2 "Conroe" architecture
To learn more, see Intel's ARK website: Celeron E1000 Series Processor.