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Just last week, Intel introduced the first Celeron based on the 0.18-micron process "Willamette" core. As evidenced by previous trends, the launch of a budget processor always seems to be followed up with an embedded graphics solution. This time around, Intel has launched the 845G chipset, featuring their new integrated graphics core in 3 years. What new features does the 845G bring to the table? How does it perform compared to the older 845? BlueSmoke takes a detailed peek under the hood.
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