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Intel Celeron-450

Speed: 450 MHz

What is this for: Low-cost desktops

What's nice about this: With this chip it is possible to buy a LOADED system at a low price

Problems: Too soon to say

 

Intel PII-650 or PII-700 Coppermine

Speed: 650 or 700 MHz

What is this for: High end and power desktops

What's nice about this: Too soon to say

Problems: The software that exists right now will not need this much speed

 

Centaur WinChip 4

Speed: 400 to 450 MHz

What this is for: Low-cost desktops and notebooks

What's nice about this: This chip will use a new core which has a 128KB primary cache and 100 MHz system bus

Problems: Too soon to say

 

Cryrix Jedi-500

Speed: 500 MHz

What is this for: Low-cost desktops

What's nice about this: This chip might have better graphics then its predecessor the Intel celeron at this time

Problems: Most likely this chip won't be able to outperform 450 MHz celerons by much on business programs

 

Cyrix MXi-400

Speed: 400 MHz

What is this for: Low-cost desktops and notebooks

What's nice about this: Has integrated 3D graphics; this chip will most likely be SUPER cheap for low-cost home PCs

Problems: Too soon to say

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