2011, Intel Celeron Missing Market
Intel is reportedly will soon stop production of the series named Celeron processor at the upcoming 2011 year. According to a source at DigiTimes, Intel will begin to not producing Celeron gradually from now until the next 2011.
It was also mentioned that Celeron that has been present since the year 1998 will soon be replaced by a newer processor, with an undoubted quality.
Intel Celeron is already known widely as the cheap version from the ranks of other Intel processors. And Intel needs to rejuvenate the image that already inherent in Celeron.
There are so different news circulating, and apparently made Intel couldn’t stand it anymore. This semiconductor giant denied that the processor will be lost on the market until next year. As it is known, this desktop processor is running 2.4GHz and 2.6GHz and priced at around USD 43 to 53.
Google Is Back in China
Google’s tug on the desire to resume operations in China finally found a bright light. This is after the government of China agreed to extend the search engine giant license in this country.
Yes, both parties solved the problem and begin to renew the license that is called ICP (Internet Content Provider).
“Good news for us, because China has renewed Google’s ICP license so we could continue our operations to the users in this country,” said Google China spokesperson Marsha Wang.
Previously, Google said, one of the features of its search engine in China was blocked. This was because the company is waiting for Beijing’s decision whether they will renew their business licenses in the ‘battle’ of their latest sensor-related issues. This China’s decision on Google instantly brought a positive impact on Google with the Google’s stock rising in China for 2.4 percent.