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According to Fudzilla, Intel is pushing manufacturers to consider CULV (Consumer Ultra Low Voltage) processors for entry-level desktops. More specifically the dual-core (1.1GHz) Celeron 847 and the single-core (1.5GHz) Celeron 807. Both support Blu-Ray Profile 2.0 and have a modest 17W TDP.