The
Intel Celeron 1017U was a very solid choice for certain systems in its time. This processor, manufactured using the advanced 22nm process, was based on the
Ivy Bridge U architecture. That was a big step for energy efficiency back then. This actually enabled remarkably low power consumption, making it particularly attractive.
It was therefore ideal for use in compact notebooks or small mini-PCs. We remember well how reliably it performed its task in such devices. The integrated Intel HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge GT1) provided a basic graphics performance. It was perfectly adequate for everyday tasks such as relaxed web browsing, emails or playing media content.
With 2 MB Level 3 Cache, the
Intel Celeron 1017U was also able to offer passable data processing for its class. Its maximum memory bandwidth was 26 GB/s. Even though this chip was not intended for demanding high-performance tasks, it always reliably fulfilled its role. It represented a very cost-effective and at the same time energy-efficient solution for many applications.
- Energy efficiency through 22nm manufacturing
- Suitable for compact devices like notebooks
- Integrated graphics for everyday tasks
- Cost-effective solution