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Possibly. "Celeron" doesn't refer to any particular processor. They are cost-reduced versions of the Intel Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4, Pentium M, and Core 2 Duo. Assuming that your Celeron is based on a processor that is faster than the Pentium III, you shouldn't have any problems. If yours is based on the Pentium III, check the clock speed. A 1.2 GHz Celeron, for instance, is probably fast enough for a game that requires a 1 GHz Pentium III.Other factors, such as the graphics card of your system, may also be important.
The Celeron is a budget version of a Pentium II or higher processor. As such, they are compatible with any computer that can run a Pentium family processor. Macs were never shipped with a Pentium processor - Intel Macs started with with the Core Duo. However, one could theoretically replace the Core Duo with an older Celeron with the same socket type.
No. The pinout differences between a Socket 7 and a Socket 370 processor are too great to adapt the Celeron to the older board. If your board is Super Socket 7 capable, you can run an AMD K6-III at 500 MHz (and it can sometimes be overclocked to 550 MHz).
core 2 dual is a newer design of the Intel family than the celeron. It has two central processing units (cpu's) which can multitask, i.e. run two processes more or less independently of each other.
Yes it can. (just some helpful information on your chipset) the Intel 82945G Express Chipset Family only supports Pixel Shader 2.0 and below, anything requiring Pixel Shader 3.0 will not play on a computer with that chipset.
Windows does run on an Intel processor. It just does not run on an 8085. It requires an 8086/8088 (Windows 3.1) or 80386 (Higher versions) to run.
Processor is too slow to run a emulator for PS2 games
Yes.
Physically? No Virtually? Yes Just install VirtualBox (or other VM (Virtual Machine)) on your computer and run for example 64-bit linux in it. And inside that OS (Operating System) you can run 64-bit applications.
Yes, the official CPU requirement for Windows 7 32-bit is simply a x86 CPU clocked at 1 Ghz or above. Any Intel Celeron D meets those technical specifications. About Windows 7 64-bit, it depends on model of Celeron D : first models don't support x86-64 instructions but the newer models fully support them.
Sort of. The processor is an Intel Coppermine-core processor that runs at 733 MHz. It is soldered onto the motherboard in BGA2 fashion, similar to that found in many older Pentium III and Celeron laptops. The processor can't be considered a Pentium III because it has half the L2 cache of a normal Pentium III at that speed and FSB. It's not a quite a Celeron either, though, since no other Celeron in that layout had that high an FSB (133 MHz in the Xbox vs. 100 MHz for other mobile Celerons. It thus sits somewhere in between in terms of performance.Architecturally, it is no different than a Pentium III, though. Linux applications written for the Pentium III can run without modification on the Xbox.
I need to know what is your graphic card.But with good graphic card you can run the game but your proccessor will slowing the game so that is not playble i had that proccessor with 2.8 ghz and 1.5gb ram 1gb graphic card but game run on 2 or 3 fps