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Intel resumes Celeron D 315/326 offerings for channel
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Intel re-offered its desktop-use Celeron D 315 and 326 processors on 23 July in an attempt to compete with AMD's Sempron CPU lineup, according to sources. The reintroduction of the CPUs came at the same time the chip giant cut prices for its existing Celeron D CPUs, indicated the sources.
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