Pentium 4 is a series of single-core CPUs for desktops, laptops and entry-level servers manufactured by Intel. The processors were shipped from November...
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Pentium logos Pentium is a series of x86 architecture-compatible microprocessors produced by Intel from 1993 to 2023. The original Pentium was Intel's...
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The Pentium III (marketed as Intel Pentium III Processor, informally PIII or P3) brand refers to Intel's 32-bit x86 desktop and mobile CPUs based on the...
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The Pentium 4 was a seventh-generation CPU from Intel targeted at the consumer and enterprise markets. It is based on the NetBurst microarchitecture....
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SSE2 support, and a much larger cache. The Pentium M replaced the laptop version of the Pentium 4 (the Pentium 4-Mobile, or P4-M), which suffered from power...
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Pentium D is a range of desktop 64-bit x86-64 processors based on the NetBurst microarchitecture, which is the dual-core variant of the Pentium 4 manufactured...
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P6 (microarchitecture) (redirect from Intel Pentium M (microarchitecture))
microarchitecture used by the Pentium 4 in 2000, but was revived for the Pentium M line of microprocessors. The successor to the Pentium M variant of the P6 microarchitecture...
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List of Intel processors (section Pentium 4)
60 GHz (Pentium M 730) 1.73 GHz (Pentium M 740) 1.86 GHz (Pentium M 750) 2.00 GHz (Pentium M 760) 2.13 GHz (Pentium M 770) 2.26 GHz (Pentium M 780) Stealey...
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The Pentium Dual-Core brand was used for mainstream x86-architecture microprocessors from Intel from 2006 to 2009, when it was renamed to Pentium. The...
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original Pentium microprocessors, first x86 processor with super-scalar architecture and branch prediction. P6 used in Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium II Xeon...
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microarchitecture seen on the Pentium Pro with the MMX instruction set of the Pentium MMX, and is the second processor using the Pentium brand. Containing 7.5...
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not supported. Only Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core, and Core2 based Celerons. Summary: 915P (Grantsdale) Supports Pentium 4 on an 800 MT/s bus. Uses DDR memory...
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the Willamette-core Pentium 4, released on November 20, 2000 and the first of the Pentium 4 CPUs; all subsequent Pentium 4 and Pentium D variants have also...
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The Pentium FDIV bug is a hardware bug affecting the floating-point unit (FPU) of the early Intel Pentium processors. Because of the bug, the processor...
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"LGA 775 compatibility" below.) Pentium 4 Pentium 4 Extreme Edition Pentium D Celeron/Celeron D Pentium Dual-Core Pentium Extreme Edition Core 2 Duo/Core...
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Tejas and Jayhawk (redirect from Pentium V)
which was to be a successor to the latest Pentium 4 with the Prescott core and was sometimes referred to as Pentium V. Jayhawk was a code name for its Xeon...
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as mPGA478 or mPGA478B, is a 478-contact CPU socket used for Intel's Pentium 4 and Celeron series CPUs. Socket 478 was launched in August 2001 in advance...
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Northwood-based Pentium 4 in the same year, and then remained as a feature in every Pentium 4 HT, Pentium 4 Extreme Edition and Pentium Extreme Edition...
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The Intel Pentium brand was a line of mainstream x86-architecture microprocessors from Intel. Processors branded Pentium Processor with MMX Technology...
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produced containing microprocessors from the 8086 up to the x86-based Intel Pentium 4. The Deskpro name, in an inverted fashion as "ProDesk", is still in use...
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iteration of the P6 microarchitecture series which started in 1995 with Pentium Pro. It also replaced the NetBurst microarchitecture, which suffered from...
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Mechanical Design Guide" (PDF). Intel. Retrieved May 3, 2009. "Intel Pentium 4 Processor 478-Pin Socket (mPGA478) Design Guidelines" (PDF). Intel. Retrieved...
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The term came into use by Intel Corporation about the time the Pentium Pro and Pentium II products were announced, in the 1990s. "Front side" refers to...
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Pentium (also referred to as the i586 or P5 Pentium) is a microprocessor introduced by Intel on March 22, 1993. It is the first CPU using the Pentium...
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development of the Pentium 4, microcode accounted for 14% of processor bugs versus 30% of processor bugs during development of the Pentium Pro.: 35 The Intel...
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Latitude L400. Processor: Intel Pentium III @700 MHz Memory: 128 or 256 MB of DDR RAM Graphics: ATI Rage Mobility M (with 4 MB of video memory) Display:...
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processors had performance and compatibility comparable with early Intel Pentium systems in addition to a lower price. After this late success, SiS continued...
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Analysis". AnandTech. Shimpi, Anand Lal (2000-11-20). "The Pentium 4's Cache – Intel Pentium 4 1.4 GHz & 1.5 GHz". AnandTech. Retrieved 2015-11-30. Fog, Agner...
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