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  Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor Product Information
Intel Pentium 4 Processors enabled with HT Technology deliver performance and multitasking gains that result in increased productivity and efficiency.
Intel Pentium 4 Processors that are enabled with Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology allow the operating system to adjust the processor clock down when running applications that require less power.
Intel EM64T-enabled OS, BIOS, device drivers and applications may not be available.
www.intel.com /products/processor/pentium4   (440 words)

  
 Intel® Pentium® M Processor Product Information
The Intel® Pentium® M Processor, in conjunction with the Intel® 915 Express Chipset Family and the Intel® PRO/Wireless Network Connection, is a key component of Intel® Centrino® Processor Technology.
Support for enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology w/ multiple voltage and frequency operating points.
This is an optional feature and is available on the latest Intel® Pentium® M Processors.
www.intel.com /products/processor/pentiumm/index.htm   (0 words)

  
  Intel Pentium/Core VERSUS Intel Celeron | *
And thanks to the innovative energy efficient technologies built-in, the Intel® Core™ Duo processor is able to transfer power only to those areas of the processor that need it, thereby enabling laptops to save power and desktops to have thinner, sleeker designs.
The Intel Pentium M processor is available at speeds of up to 1.70 GHz, and includes performance enhancements such as a power-optimized 400 MHz system bus, Micro-Ops Fusion and Dedicated Stack Manager for faster execution of instructions at lower power.
Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology is Intel's new technology designed specifically for mobile computing with built-in wireless LAN capability and breakthrough mobile performance.
istore.saintmarys.edu /?q=intel   (800 words)

  
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I'll never forget when Intel first announced that the name for the successor to the 486 would be "Pentium." I and most of my fellow computer nerds thought the name was silly and not suitably geeky.
The original Pentium is an extremely modest design by today's standards, and when it was introduced in 1993 it wasn't exactly a blockbuster by the standards of its RISC contemporaries, either.
In fact, Intel's decision to make enormous sacrifices of performance, power consumption, and cost for the sake of maintaining the Pentium's backwards compatibility with legacy x86 code was probably the most strategically-important decision that the company has ever made.
arstechnica.com /articles/paedia/cpu/pentium-1.ars/1   (861 words)

  
 bit-tech.net | Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 955
The Pentium Extreme Edition 955 processor is Intel's first 65 nanometre processor, and is based on the Presler core.
Along with HyperThreading technology, the Pentium Extreme Edition 955 inherits all of the features that are found in the latest Pentium 4 chips, such as the Pentium 4 672 and 662.
Obviously, the Pentium Extreme Edition 955 is a dual core processor, so there are four logical threads as opposed to two - the theory is the same, though.
www.bit-tech.net /hardware/2005/12/27/intel_pentium_ee_955/1.html   (792 words)

  
 Intel drops "Pentium" brand | TG Daily   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sources indicated that Intel will drop the Pentium name without making a major announcement, but simply transition to processor names such as "Intel D 920" or "Intel 672" without introducing a new brand.
While AMD typically closely watches what OEM's are asking for, Intel on the other side "has a history of not listening to OEM's," he said.
"Pentium was not a damaged good that would have forced Intel to such a departure.
www.tgdaily.com /2006/01/15/intel_drops_pentium_brand   (439 words)

  
 Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor - Technical Documents
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 6x1Δ Sequence Datasheet: On 65 nm Process in the 775-land LGA Package and supporting Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technologyφ
Intel® Pentium® D Processor, Intel® Pentium® Processor Extreme Edition and Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines (TMDG): For the Intel® Pentium® D Processor 800Δ and 900Δ Sequences and Intel® Pentium® Processor Extreme Edition 840Δ and 955Δ and Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 6x1Δ Sequence
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor on 90 nm Process in the 775-Land LGA Package Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines
developer.intel.com /design/Pentium4/documentation.htm   (949 words)

  
 The Tech Report - Intel's Pentium M 1.4GHz processor - Page 1
The Pentium M is loaded with cache and other goodies that let it execute a much higher number of instructions per clock (IPC) than mobile versions of Intel's Pentium 4, too.
Intel has yet to divulge the exact size of the Pentium 4's L1 instruction cache, but the Pentium 4 M's 8KB L1 data cache is a quarter the size the Pentium M's.
Intel designed the Pentium M to work with the 855 core-logic chipset, which has a 400MHz front-side bus, support for DDR333 memory and AGP 4X, and a few extra power saving features of its own.
techreport.com /reviews/2003q3/pentiumm-1.4ghz/index.x?pg=1   (1276 words)

  
 Intel confirms Pentium 4 shortages   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Intel is also now shipping in volume, the four new desktop boards that have been recently released in the distribution channel to support Pentium 4 processors in the 478-pin package.
Intel is currently shipping boxed Intel Pentium III Xeon with operating frequencies up to 700 MHz for multiprocessor servers and up to 1 GHz for dual processor servers.
The new Mobile Intel Pentium III Processor-M is based on new Intel 0.13 micron technology, and delivers significant benefits to the user including maximum performance and capability, mobility and connectivity, multitude of price points and form factors, and minimal cost.
www.theinquirer.net /19100109.htm   (1838 words)

  
 Intel Pentium ("P5" / "P54C")
However, with the rise of AMD and Cyrix, Intel wanted to be able to register as a trademark the name of their new CPU, and numbers can't be trademarked.
The Pentium processor achieved a certain level of "fame" as a result of the bug that was discovered in its floating point unit not long after it was released.
Intel does offer a replacement on affected processors, which were only found in early versions (60 to 100) sold in 1994 and earlier.
www.pcguide.com /ref/cpu/fam/g5P54-c.html   (1202 words)

  
 Intel's New Pentium 4 Processor | Tom's Hardware
Finally, Intel is more determined than ever to take back what once was thought to be in its possession until eternity.
The mysterious Pentium 4, codename 'Willamette', is supposed to be powerful enough to ensure that Intel reaches this juicy goal.
Intel's declining image and the success of its opponent AMD forced the chip giant to act different than ever before.
www.tomshardware.com /2000/11/20/intel/index.html   (607 words)

  
 Emulators Online - The Pentium 4 Saga - Round 1
From 66 MHz in the Celeron and Pentium II, to 100 and 133 MHz in the Pentium III, to 200 MHz in the AMD Athlon.
Intel learned back in the 486 days that 8K of cache was grossly inadequate, raising the size of the cache from 8K to 16K in later versions of the 486 and to 32K (16K code, 16K data) in the P6 family.
While on the Pentium III we have the situation that the decoder can feed up to 3 instructions and 6 micro-ops (4+1+1) to the core per clock cycle, the Pentium 4 is crippled to the point of decoding one instruction per cycle and feeding at most 3 micro-ops to the code per clock cycle.
www.emulators.com /docs/pentium_1.htm   (12874 words)

  
 pentium Computers reviews - Dhoogle Search
The Satellite A135-S4527 is sleek and lean, combining the Intel Pentium dual-core processor performance with a 15.4-inch diagonal WXGA display and TruBrite technology.
The HP Pavilion dv6415 has been designed to provide you with advanced digital entertainment solutions, as well as fast and reliable mobile computing performance.
Taking your computing on the road doesn't mean you have to leave anything behind.
www.dhoogle.com /shopping-product-reviews/computers-software/pentium   (397 words)

  
 Newegg.com - Intel Pentium D 805 2.66GHz LGA 775 Dual Core,EM64T Processor - Retail
Because it is powered by two execution cores, the Intel Pentium D 805 processor offers exceptional functionality and performance for extreme productivity and enjoyment when one or more people are running multiple applications simultaneously.
Intel dual-core processors have two complete but distinct execution cores in one processor package running at the same frequency.
Intel EM64T provides an enhancement to Intel 32-bit architecture by enabling the desktop processor platform to access larger amounts of memory.
www.newegg.com /Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819116001   (1574 words)

  
 Intel Pentium III Processor Table
Intel is now "encouraging" PC makers to turn the ID off by default.
Intel is splitting their line into four versions, as you see with the Pentium III 600MHz.
It appears that Intel transitioned from.25 to.18 on the Pentium III 600B processor, and the Pentium III 533B is all.18 micron.
www.geek.com /procspec/intel/pentium3consumer.htm   (686 words)

  
 Intel's Pentium-M/Centrino
Along with the new Centrino brand comes a new logo, the usual Intel blue combined with magenta in the shape of an arrow, which Intel says is designed to convey "a feeling of speed, mobility, and streamlined technology".
Pentium-M chips will be starting out at clock speeds lower than the currently available speeds of Pentium 4 M chips, but the efficiency (especially with regard to battery life) will be greater.
Intel is taking a substantial risk by introducing a new brand name at a time when computer and technology purchasing isn't especially strong.
www.upenn.edu /computing/home/news/2003/centrino.html   (659 words)

  
 Intel Stock Pentium D Radial Curved non-Bifurcated Fin Heatsink Review - FrostyTech.com
Yet while some 3rd party Intel LGA775 heatsinks are much better, many others are in fact much worse.
In this review, Frostytech is going to evaluate the stock heatsink model that accompanies most Intel Pentium D processors.
The stock Intel Pentium D heatsink is composed of two sections - the first is the outer extruded aluminum donut of 23mm long cooling fins, the second is an internal 41mm diameter cylindrical copper heat spreader.
www.frostytech.com /articleview.cfm?articleID=2025   (571 words)

  
 Intel's Pentium D to debut for desktop PCs | Tech News on ZDNet   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Intel is set to launch new dual-core Pentium D processors and supporting chipsets designed for home and business desktop PCs.
Intel's Pentium 4 Extreme Edition chips were released in April.
Intel has been tinkering with combining its processors and chipsets ever since the company started de-emphasizing chip speed.
news.zdnet.com /2100-9584_22-5721543.html   (783 words)

  
 Intel Pentium D 940 3.2GHz Dual Core Processor Review - PCSTATS.com
Intel's latest generation of Pentium D processors are built on the 65 nanometer manufacturing process and include an increased amount L2 Cache which makes them even more competitive.
Pentium D processors are split into two groups, the 800-series which are built on the 90nm process and incorporate 230 million transistors, and the more advanced 900-series which are built on 65nm and have a total of 376 million transistors.
Intel's Virtualization Technology (VT) is one of the new technologies supported in the Pentium D 940, although there are few software applications at this time actually available to make use of it.
www.pcstats.com /articleview.cfm?articleID=1988   (1156 words)

  
 Intel's Pentium-M/Centrino For Providers
These are designed to replace the Mobile Pentium III LV and Mobile Pentium III ULV chips currently resident in extremely small laptops.
One can assume that Intel's engineers are working hard to ready their 802.11a card for release later this year.
It's also important to note that many institutions (including the University) are working hard on their 802.11b deployments and are not yet ready to consider 802.11a or 802.11g.
www.upenn.edu /computing/provider/docs/centrinoprovider.html   (1134 words)

  
 RMClock Utility. Products. CPU Rightmark
Intel Pentium II/Celeron, Pentium III/Celeron, Pentium M/Celeron M, Pentium 4/Celeron (Northwood and Prescott cores), Pentium 4 Extreme Edition (Gallatin and Prescott cores), Xeon (Prestonia, Nocona, Cranford, Irwindale, Potomac, Paxville and Dempsey cores), Pentium D and Pentium Extreme Edition (Smithfield, Presler and Cedar Mill cores), Core Solo and Core Duo processors (Yonah core).
Intel Pentium 4 600 series (Prescott N0 core), Intel Xeon (Nocona, Cranford, Irwindale, Potomac, Paxville and Dempsey cores), Intel Pentium D 800/900 series, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition (Smithfield, Presler and Cedar Mill cores) featuring Enhanced Intel(R) SpeedStep(tm) technology (DBS).
Intel Pentium M/Celeron M (all cores), Intel Pentium 4/Pentium 4 Extreme Edition/Celeron (all cores), Intel Xeon (all cores), Intel Pentium D/Pentium Extreme Edition (all cores) featuring On-Demand Clock Modulation (ODCM).
cpu.rightmark.org /products/rmclock.shtml   (395 words)

  
 Legit Reviews - The Intel Pentium D 820..... Dual Core for the masses - Introduction
With the release of Intel's Pentium D 840, those who could afford the best of the best finally saw the benefits that dual core processors bring to the table.
With the release of the Pentium D 840, users realized a major drawback to dual core processors, the lack of support with the 915 and 925 chipsets, so those of us who shelled out upwards of $200 a few months ago for a high end 925XE board are basically SOL.
As it did with the Pentium D 840 and 955 chipset, Intel released the Pentium D 820 with its optimized partner, the 945 chipset.
www.legitreviews.com /article.php?aid=210   (380 words)

  
 Intel's Pentium 4 600 series processors - The Tech Report - Page 1
This was the processor that was supposed to make it to 4GHz and never did, the CPU that convinced Intel that the future was in dual-core designs and "platformization." It may not have been a resounding success or a complete failure, but it was certainly consequential, despite its quiet introduction.
The Pentium 4 600 series is a new tier of performance-oriented Pentium 4 processors that will be sold alongside the existing P4 500 series.
Speaking of which, the Pentium 4 3.73GHz Extreme Edition is quite a change from the 3.46GHz model.
techreport.com /reviews/2005q1/pentium4-600/index.x?pg=1   (1109 words)

  
 t-break - Intel Pentium-M CPU
Now the Pentium-M CPU by Intel is designed from ground-up to be a mobile CPU while all other CPUs found in notebooks today are designed as desktop CPUs and then tweaked for notebooks such as the Pentium4 M and all CPUs by AMD including the upcoming Turion.
Intel’s 915 chipset for the notebooks is the 533MHz variant however it’s not available as a desktop board yet from any manufacturer.
Something else that Intel worked on is the branch predictor to be more accurate, again, resulting in lesser wasted cycles and power consumption.
www.tbreak.com /reviews/article.php?id=365   (572 words)

  
 Emulators Online - Pentium 4
The Pentium 4 processor - Intel's "next generation" of processor to succeed the Pentium III and Celeron processors - was released on November 20 2000.
Intel engineers themselves in a December 2000 interview at http://www.eet.com/story/OEG20001213S0045 admitted that the original Pentium 4 processor failed short of the published specification of that processor with entire sections (such as the planned L3 cache) missing or being trimmed down.
Although the road was a long one, involving changes to the design and manufacture of the Pentium 4, severe price reductions, the release of new compiler tools, and code rewrites by third party developers, the Pentium 4 has ultimately reached the end of its life.
www.emulators.com /pentium4.htm   (926 words)

  
 bit-tech.net | Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965
Today, Intel is announcing the successor to the Pentium XE 955, which also denotes the last stand for the NetBurst architecture that has been around since the end of the year 2000.
Since there are two separate 'Cedar Mill' cores on the same package in order to create the Presler chip, Intel is able to benefit from fantastic yields as they're able to collect two 65-nanometre Cedar Mill cores from anywhere on the wafer and install them on the same chip package.
Since the initial launch of the Presler chip on December 27th, it has become apparent that both the Presler and Cedar Mill cores are a bridge between the 90-nanometre Prescott and Smithfield cores, and the upcoming Conroe core which is shaping up pretty damn well at the moment.
www.bit-tech.net /hardware/2006/03/22/intel_pentium_ee_965/1.html   (692 words)

  
 Intel Pentium 4 3.2GHz-C 800MHz FSB Processor Review - PCSTATS.com
As a company, Intel never seems to lose money, and when it does the coffers are large enough to keep big blue out of the red.
With the "Prescott" core just around the corner, with potentially the "Pentium 5" name attached, but not quite ready to be released, there could be no better time to release the new Intel Pentium 4 3.2C - a 3.2GHz microprocessor.
The Pentium 4 3.2C uses the same FC-PGA2 form factor as previous Socket 478 processors, and while I love the IHS (Integrated Heat Spreader) the pins on the bottom are fragile and tend to get bent pretty easily.
www.pcstats.com /articleview.cfm?articleID=1068   (508 words)

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