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=== Nehalem-based Celerons === {{Main|List of Intel Celeron microprocessors#Nehalem based Celerons|List of Intel Celeron microprocessors#Nehalem based Celerons 3}} ==== Clarkdale ==== {{Main|Clarkdale (microprocessor)}} With the introduction of the Desktop Core i3 and Core i5 processor code named ''Clarkdale'' in January 2010, Intel also added a new Celeron line, starting with the Celeron G1101. This is the first Celeron to come with on-chip [[PCI Express]] and integrated graphics. Despite using the same Clarkdale chip as the Core i5-6xx line, it does not support [[Intel Turbo Boost|Turbo Boost]], [[HyperThreading]], [[Intel VT-d|VT-d]], [[Simultaneous multithreading|SMT]], [[Trusted Execution Technology]] or [[AES instruction set|AES new instructions]], and it comes with only 2 MB of third-level cache enabled.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=43523&code=g1101|title=ARK – Intel® Celeron® Processor G1101 (2M Cache, 2.26 GHz)|work=Intel® ARK (Product Specs)}}</ref> ==== Jasper Forest ==== {{Main|Jasper Forest (microprocessor)}} The Celeron P1053 is an embedded processor for [[Socket 1366]] from the ''Jasper Forest'' family. All other members of this family are known as Xeon C35xx or C55xx. The Jasper Forest chip is closely related to [[Lynnfield (microprocessor)|Lynnfield]] and contains four cores, 8 MB of L3 cache and a QPI interface, but most of these are disabled in the Celeron version, leaving a single core with 2 MB of L3 cache.
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