Intel's latest Celeron 6305 and 6305E processors have a number of up-to-date features and specs that may make devices based on them particularly worthy of consideration. There may have a lower base clock here compared to its immediate forebear, but it also supports double the cache, as well as faster memory and graphics. And, of course, Thunderbolt 4 is here in these newer models.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-launches-the-Tiger-Lake-Celeron-6000-series.498374.0.html
Who cares about those features if it's still 2C/2T? It's practically garbage in any workload aside from mediocre perf in browsing, light office and maybe league
You pretty much summarized its uses: cheap "browsing, light office and maybe league". Because you don't care doesn't mean the world doesn't as well, and I'm glad Notebookcheck isn't reporting only on the flashiest and most powerful CPUs available.
This is very good for a low power NAS.