The Inquirer reports:
A VIETNAMESE web site said that Intel is introducing a chip called Shelton in Vietnam and in two other Asian countries. But although its codename may be new, it appears to be a cut down Celeron from the past, clocking at 1GHz, using 90 nanometre process technology and with no, that's right no, level two cache.
Overclockers.com also has a story about it here
A VIETNAMESE web site said that Intel is introducing a chip called Shelton in Vietnam and in two other Asian countries. But although its codename may be new, it appears to be a cut down Celeron from the past, clocking at 1GHz, using 90 nanometre process technology and with no, that's right no, level two cache.
Overclockers.com also has a story about it here