The Intel Celeron Processor B830, part of the Sandy Bridge family, was a mobile-oriented CPU featuring a 32nm lithography and dual cores. With a 1.80 GHz base frequency and 2MB L3 cache, it offered basic performance for everyday tasks. Integrated with Intel HD Graphics for 2nd Generation Intel Processors, it supported HD video output through various interfaces like eDP, DP, HDMI, and more, accommodating dual displays. Supporting up to 16GB DDR3 memory at speeds of 1066/1333MHz across 2 channels, it provided a memory bandwidth of 21.3 GB/s. While discontinued, its 35W TDP and VT-x virtualization technology suited entry-level mobile devices for simple computing needs