Soon the family of Intel ULV (Ultra Low Voltage) will be expanded. And ‘in fact expected a few months from the onset of the new Intel Celeron ULV B847 Sandy Bridge architecture based on the current platform for Huron River. Like all type CPU ULV will be devoted to entry level notebook. It will be a dual core with an operating frequency of only 1.1 GHz and 2 MB L3 cache but without HyperThreading technology and Intel Turbo Boost, which allows for dynamic overclocking to higher operating frequency depending on the required load.
Intel Celeron B847 will have a 32-nm manufacturing process and the TDP will be limited, amounting to only 18 W. The lack of support for HyperThreading technology would therefore only manage two processes in parallel against four of which are equipped with dual core.

However, Intel Celeron B847 complement the Virtualization Technology (VT-x) which, in part, will address this shortcoming, a bit ‘as it happens for example for the Celeron processor P4600. The integrated graphics subsystem instead will always Intel GMA 3000. The Santa Clara company will make available on the market B847 Celeron CPU from the third quarter of 2011 at a price of € 134 for batches of 1000 units.



