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    Intel Celeron Duo?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by DIMENTIO1, Dec 10, 2008.

  1. DIMENTIO1

    DIMENTIO1 Notebook Guru

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    whats faster? Celeron Duo or Core 2 Duo?
     
  2. dreamingflower

    dreamingflower Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey! If you go up in the search tab I believe you can find more answers that way rather than waiting for someone to reply. I have tons of questions but I usually do a search first and there are alot of posts about certain topics.. Hope that helps. Just my 2 cents :)
     
  3. Jayayess1190

    Jayayess1190 Waiting on Intel Cannonlake

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    Core 2 Duo is faster than a dual core Celeron, and have better power saving features.
     
  4. Infamous22

    Infamous22 Notebook Deity

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    Celeron is the budget processor from Intel. It's ideal for basic computing with word processing, instant messaging, and internet browsing. Heavy multitasking and some applications will not operate as smoothly on the Celeron as with an Intel Core 2 Duo.
     
  5. DIMENTIO1

    DIMENTIO1 Notebook Guru

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    i figured. i just got confused for a minute, thanks