How are Intel CPUs divided, how Celeron s night tube is called Core, and Pentium s is also called Co

Updated on number 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pentium 4

    Pentium 4 Extreme Edition Celeron D

    Pentium D

    Pentium D Exterme Eidition Core Duo

    Core 2 Duo Intel Core 2 Duo Pentium Dual-Core Core 2 Extreme Intel Core 2 Extreme Intel Core 2 Quad Core 2 Quad Core 2 Quad Core 2 Extreme Intel Core 2 Extreme Intel Core 2 Extreme Extreme

    Celeron Dual-Core Intel Celeron Duo-Core i7 Intel Core i7

    Core i7 Extreme Intel Core i7 Extreme Core i5 processor.

    Core i3 processor.

    CPU for laptops

    pentium iii mobile

    The Pentium 4 Mobile differs from the motorized version of the Pentium 4 Mobile The Pentium 4 is up to and the P4M Pentium M

    Celeron M

    Intel Core Duo, Intel Core 2 Duo, Core Single-Core, Intel Core 2, Core, Intel Core 2 Solo, Pentium Dual-Core, Intel Pentium Dual-Core, Atom

    Intel Celeron Dual-Core

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Intel series CPUs are available in the following series:

    The Celeron series is the worst.

    Pentium 4 is poor.

    All of the above are single-core.

    Below is the dual-core one.

    The Pentium D series is an entry-level, low-end dual-core, which is not exactly dual-core.

    Penium EE is higher.

    The above two are still galloping.

    Then there are the new generation of products.

    The Core Duo series is a true dual-core, the embodiment of a perfect architecture.

    Core Quad Series Quad-core products, while incomplete, far exceed dual-core performance.

    The above two are Core.

    Then there's Intel's latest cross-generational product.

    Core i7 Series A true quad-core, which can only be described as a monster!

    Commonly known as Ai Wife The current market price is 2499, and only a few places are in stock.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The current Celeron and Core are the names of Intel's series brands, which is simply understood, Celeron is Intel's low-end entry-level product, and Core is for mid-to-high-end people, and there is a "Pentium" between the two, mainly for mid-range people. Whether it is Celeron, Pentium, or Core, the products of the same period all use the same architecture and process, but the main frequency, L2 cache, and instruction set are different, but these differences also have a profound impact on performance. Under normal circumstances, the performance of the Pentium brand products is 30 40 high, and the performance of the Core is about 20 30 of the Pentium.

    CPU mainly depends on the level of the main frequency, the performance of the main frequency is strong, and there is the cache tntel looks at the level 2 cache AMD looks at the level 1 cache, in the case of Intel, the Celeron L2 cache is 512K, and the Core 2 L2 cache is 2M. It also depends on your purpose, for example, you should choose dual-core or multi-core when you are multitasking, the benefit of this kind of CPU is that the L2 cache is higher, and the ability to handle tasks is stronger.

    In general, Celeron "Pentium Core 2 Of course, the price is also a very good reference, like a product like a computer, the performance is directly proportional to the price of the <

    I checked about 40% of the difference. <

    Core 2 this one is even better.

    This one is dual-core and Intel's latest processor <

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The differences between Intel Celeron and Core are as follows:

    1. Core and Celeron use different architectures (Core is better);

    2. The current Core 2 is generally dual-core, and Celeron is the previous single-core (there are also dual-core ones such as E1200);

    3. Celeron's L2 cache is much lower than that of Core, and the frequency is also low;

    4. Now the Core 2 uses the 45nm process (65nm in the early days), and the Celeron is 65nm, and the power consumption and heat generation of 45nm are relatively low;

    5. The performance of the Core is higher than that of the Celeron, so it is also more expensive.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello Core, Celeron are all Intel products.

    In fact, Core and Celeron are not products of the same era anymore. Celeron, although there is also a small amount of inventory now, but this term is mostly for the comparison of the previous Pentium era, which used to be Pentium and Saiyang went hand in hand. The same main frequency, Pentium, L2 cache is large, bus wide, Celeron is small.

    That is, a high-end, low-end of the same series of products. Now, Celeron products are basically gone.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    inter :

    Celeron and Pentium have all been eliminated at present, and there is no longer anything to buy on the market, what can be bought at present is Core and Pentium dual-core that is, it starts with e, such as e2200 e5200 e8200 and the like.

    Performance-wise. The E8 series is the highest.

    e7 followed by e5 e2

    Of course, there are also quad-cores, and quad-cores start with Q, such as Q8200AMD:

    Sembleon is currently all eliminated only Athlon and Athlon are dual-core and Dragon Dragon is 3 cores or 4 cores (8 starts with 3 cores, 9 starts with 4 cores) Core, Celeron, Pentium The main difference is the size of the second-level cache: Celeron is the smallest, Pentium is in the middle, and the core is the largest, so the core performance is the best and the frequency of the front-end bus is different, the same is Celeron, Pentium is 800, and the core reaches 1066 and 1333 The difference between Shining Dragon and Athlon is also in the second-level cache size and HT bus frequency.

    The answer is already very detailed, specifically combined with the CPU to see Celeron, Sempron positioning low-end, entry-level applications, simple Internet games Pentium, Athlon dual-core for the low-end market, users who have certain requirements for excellent performance but not too much budget, Core is for the high-end market, the price is expensive, the performance is also high, suitable for high-end games, designed for general users, it is recommended to choose Pentium dual-core, Athlon, and low-end Core is enough.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Core: Core uses the Clarkdale architecture, which is a classic continuation of the Nehelem architecture, using a revolutionary microarchitecture, with turbo acceleration technology, hyper-threading technology, enhanced Intel intelligent cache and controller and many other technologies.

    Pentium: The Pentium series is based on a scaled-down version of the Core architecture series, and its core and process are exactly the same as those of the Core, so the heat generation is not too large, but the front-end bus is reduced.

    Celeron: Celeron is a direct low-end market, and its performance is worse than that of the Pentium in all aspects, and it is much worse than that of the Core. Compared with the Pentium Dual, the Celeron Dual Core has the same front-side bus, but the L2 cache is reduced by half, and of course, it is also lower, which is suitable for those who have a limited budget and only need simple daily applications.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In order to meet the needs of low- and middle-class consumers, the Pentium series was launched, and in order to combat the competition from AMD, the Celeron series was launched. Because the Celeron series is to compete with AMD, this grade is the lowest, although it is more stable than AMD, but the performance is not as good as AMD.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Now the new version of Pentium uses SNB architecture, and there are many super AMD processors, and the main models are G8 series and G6 series. There are a lot of things that are not authoritative, you can go to the Pacific Computer Network to find out...

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are two major companies in the field of home CPUs, AMD and Intel, and AMD's products include Athlon, Pterodactyl, Athlon-II, and Phenom II. Intel's products include Pentium E, Core 2, Core I and other major series.

    So, it's a bit strange that you compare AMD with the Core series.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The differences between Intel Celeron and Core are as follows:

    1. Core and Celeron.

    with a different architecture (the Core is better);

    2. The current Core 2 is generally dual-core.

    Celeron is previously single-core (there are also dual-core ones such as the E1200);

    3. Celeron's L2 cache is much lower than that of Core.

    And the frequency is also low;

    4. Now the Core 2 uses the 45nm process (65nm in the early days), and the Celeron is 65nm, and the power consumption and heat generation of 45nm are relatively low;

    5. The performance of the Core is higher than that of the Celeron.

    So** is also a little more expensive.

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