Intel debuts two Celeron Broadwell processors

Chip giant Intel has quietly added two new Celeron Broadwell processors to its list of 14 nm Broadwell chips. Unfortunately these two chips are mobile versions only and as you know desktop users will have to do with just two models – the Core i5-5675C and Core i7-5775C.

The two new Celeron processors come with TDP of 15 watts, which is a nice feature that delivers lower power consumption and less heat dissipation. The processors are Celeron 3215U (dual-core, no Hyper-Threading, 1.7 GHz, 2 MB L3 cache) and Celeron 3765U (dual-core, no Hyper-Threading, 1.9 GHz, 2 MB L3 cache) and they both also feature Intel HD graphics but there are no other details on the integrated GPUs inside.

Both new chips cost USD 107 and will be available inside various budget-notebooks and soldered onto compact Intel-based motherboards.

Source: Intel