intel releases new ulv celerons

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Quad core model, interesting. Are these Silvermont based aimed against Kabini?
 
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khon

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Seems kinda strange that they all cost the same when they are so different.
 

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If these are IB-based, wouldn't this cannibalize a huge amount of ulv i3/i5/i7 sales, seeing as those are still dual cores?
 

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No way these are Ivy Bridge based. 1MB of cache and quad core IB in a ULV envelope are both unheard of. Not to mention the Atom naming scheme as CPU-World pointed out. Everything (apart from the price) points to these as being Silvermont processors.
 

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No way these are Ivy Bridge based. 1MB of cache and quad core IB in a ULV envelope are both unheard of. Not to mention the Atom naming scheme as CPU-World pointed out. Everything (apart from the price) points to these as being Silvermont processors.

They are. Silvermont is also first for Q4.

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They are. Silvermont is also first for Q4.

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Celeron doesn't necessarily mean Ivy Bridge. I just find it difficult to believe that Intel would release a quad-core Celeron ULV when quad-core i7/i5/i3 ULVs don't exist at any price.

The 1MB for dual, 2MB for quad also matches the module layout of Silvermont:
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Come on, you know intel wouldnt sell a quad core IVB for $132. As laughable as it is that they would sell an atom for that much, I still have no trouble believing it. They are still smoking the same crack rocks...
 
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Interesting...if this turns out to be true, then that 1.6ghz quadcore would be sweet in an HTPC setup.
 

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Come on, you know intel wouldnt sell a quad core IVB for $132. As laughable as it is that they would sell an atom for that much, I still have no trouble believing it. They are still smoking the same crack rocks...

Doesn't seem that strange to me - being only 1.6GHz w/o turbo and having only 2MB of L3 cache puts it in a totally different class compared to 35W i7s.

I agree that this looks like a response to Kabini.
 

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It has to be atom. Same NXXXX naming scheme. Same core vs clockspeed ratios (1.6 quad, 2.0 dual). Same cache as the new atom. It makes no sense at all for it to be ivb. 4 ivb cores @ 1.6GHz and a gpu will not fit into that power envelope without some outrageously costly binning. There is no way. Not even 4 haswell cores would fit into that TDP. Not to mention they would have to all have HT disabled which is also stupid.
 

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It has to be atom. Same NXXXX naming scheme. Same core vs clockspeed ratios (1.6 quad, 2.0 dual). Same cache as the new atom. It makes no sense at all for it to be ivb. 4 ivb cores @ 1.6GHz and a gpu will not fit into that power envelope without some outrageously costly binning. There is no way. Not even 4 haswell cores would fit into that TDP. Not to mention they would have to all have HT disabled which is also stupid.

agree and that they now supposedly disappeared from he list again is pretty telling. maybe this is some viral marketing trick to check if they can sell an atom for such a price or everyone is just laughing at that price, which I am. I'm pretty sure Kabini performs better (of course with higher power usage) and hence they can hardly charge like double the price.