Intel Celeron G1610 - CM8063701444901 / BX80637G1610 / BXC80637G1610SpecificationsToolsIntel Celeron G1610 specifications
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• Highlighted numbers and features indicate whether specific processor performs better or worse than Celeron G1610 • Within each category, the CPUs are sorted from slower (at the top) to faster (at the bottom) • The 'Price' column shows official Intel prices as of Apr 21, 2013. Prices for obsolete and tray-only processors are not provided. • List of related CPUs is not complete. • Features abbreviations:
AES - AES instructions
AVX - AVX instructions HT - Hyper-Threading TXT - Trusted Execution ESS - PowerNow! / Enhanced SpeedStep TBT - Dynamic Acceleration / Turbo Boost Unlock - Unlocked multiplier FAQQ: Can I upgrade my Intel G1610 processor?
A: Probably yes. CPU compatibility is determined by your motherboard. Please see CPU-Upgrade.com website for CPU support list for your board.
Intel G1610 OverclockingSorry, overclocking information is not available at this time.
Pictures (0)NewsIntel launches budget desktop CPUs
Jan 20, 2013: Intel Ivy Bridge microarchitecture was available for almost 9 months
now, but so far only Core branded families have been transitioned to
the new microarchitecture. Up to now, all desktop Celerons were
based on older Sandy Bridge architecture, and desktop Pentium lineup
had a mix of Ivy Bridge and Sandy Bridge CPUs. Today Intel added seven
new SKUs to Celeron and Pentium families. Celeron family was updated
with G1610, G1610T and G1620, that succeeded G400 and G500 series
parts.
New Mobile Celeron processors to launch in Q1 2013
Dec 02, 2012: Next microarchitecture from Intel, codenamed Haswell, will be launched
in the second quarter 2013, but before then the company will refresh
existing desktop and mobile lineups, releasing more than a dozen of
new models. We previously reported on new Celeron and Pentium desktop
CPUs, as well as mobile Core i5 and i7 processors, coming next
quarter. According to Digitimes, Intel will also launch a few mobile
Celeron microprocessors from 1000-series.
Future Celeron and Pentium CPUs surface on Biostar's website
Nov 23, 2012: We previously reported that Intel plans to complete transition to
Ivy Bridge microarchitecture in Q1 2013 by releasing new Celeron and
Pentium desktop microprocessors. Overall, the company will launch 7
SKUs, including G1610T and G2020T low-power models. Characteristics of these
products are already known, and some of them were even spotted in
specifications of Dell desktop PCs. Now the CPUs has surfaced in CPU
support lists on the Biostar website.
Bits and pieces: upcoming budget CPUs spotted, Pentium G2010 planned
Oct 30, 2012: One month ago we reported on unreleased Core i3-3210 microprocessor,
spotted on Intel's website. Although the webiste provided such
details, as S-Spec and box part numbers, remaining features of new
model were unknown. Based on the processor number, we assumed that
the i3-3210 may operate at slightly lower frequency than Core i3-3220,
which is the slowest Ivy Bridge Core i3 currently in production.
Recently we confirmed slower clock speed of the Core i3-3210.
Ivy Bridge Celeron CPUs coming in Q1 2013
Oct 14, 2012: Last month Intel began transitioning its budget desktop lineup
to Ivy Bridge microarchitecture. In September they released the first
two Pentium CPUs with Ivy Bridge core, and two more models are coming
in the 1st quarter 2013. Also in the first quarter, Intel will
introduce three "Ivy Bridge" Celeron CPUs.
According to Fudzilla,
the Celerons will have G1610, G1610T and G1620 processor numbers.
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