Intel® Celeron® Desktop Processors For embedded computing
Intel® Celeron® processors balance proven technology with exceptional value for a wide range of embedded computing designs in market segments such as retail, industrial automation, gaming, and print imaging. Ideally suited to embedded applications that require mid-range performance, the Intel Celeron processors are validated with a variety of Intel® chipsets.
These processors include embedded lifecycle support, which protects system investment by enabling extended product availability for embedded customers.
Design support
Find specifications and technical documents in the Intel® Embedded Design Center for this platform.
The dual-core Intel® Celeron® processor E15001 and the single-core Intel® Celeron® processor 4401 feature Intel® Intelligent Power Capability, which reduces overall power consumption to meet today’s energy-efficiency requirements. Both processors also feature Execute Disable Bit2 functionality for built-in security support, as well as Intel® 64 architecture3, enabling applications to access larger amounts of memory when used with appropriate 64-bit supporting hardware and software.
Product information
- Intel® Celeron® Processor E1500 for Embedded Computing Product BriefFile type/Size: PDF 165KB
- Intel® Celeron® Processor 440 for Embedded Computing Product BriefFile type/Size: PDF 592KB
- Intel® Celeron® Processor at 1.66 GHz and 1.83 GHz for Embedded Computing Product BriefFile type/Size: PDF 77KB
- Intel® Celeron® Processor at 2.0 GHz and 2.5 GHz for Embedded Computing Product BriefFile type/Size: PDF 77KB
- Intel® Celeron® processors for embedded computing product briefFile type/Size: PDF 660KB
- Intel® Celeron® processor low power and ultra low power for embedded computing product briefFile type/Size: PDF 178KB
- Ultra low voltage Intel® Celeron® processor product briefFile type/Size: PDF 82KB
1 Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families. See http://www.intel.com/products/processor_number/index.htm for details.
2 Enabling Execute Disable Bit functionality requires a PC with a processor with Execute Disable Bit capability and a supporting operating system. Check with your PC manufacturer on whether your system delivers Execute Disable Bit functionality.
3 Intel® 64 architecture requires a computer system with a processor, chipset, BIOS, enabling software and/or operating system, device drivers and applications enabled for this feature. Performance will vary depending on your configuration. Contact your vendor for more information.
