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  Intel® Pentium® III Processor - Integration Notes
Integrating the boxed Pentium III processor in the FC-PGA package into SSAs that are designed for the Intel Celeron processor may damage the Pentium III processor.
Pentium III processors are tested during manufacturing to ensure they will work in dual-processor configurations with processors of the same speed.
Errata for the Pentium III processor are published in the Pentium® III Processor Specification Update.
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 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.
One more difference between the Pentium M and Pentium 4's L1 cache is that the former is a write-back cache, while the latter is a write-through cache.
Given that the Pentium M is primarily a mobile chip that can also be used in dense, clustered server environments, customers may first look at power consumption before they examine the chip's performance.
techreport.com /reviews/2003q3/pentiumm-1.4ghz/index.x?pg=1   (1251 words)

  
 Pentium III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Initial versions were very similar to the earlier Pentium II, the most notable difference being the addition of SSE instructions and the introduction of a controversial serial number which was embedded in the chip during the manufacturing process.
The Pentium III was eventually superseded by the Pentium 4.
Pentium III Coppermines running at 500, 533, 550, 600, 650, 667, 700, and 733 MHz were first released on October 25, 1999.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pentium_3   (1802 words)

  
 Pentium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pentium OverDrive processors were released at speeds of 63 and 83 MHz as an upgrade option for older 486-class computers.
It was sold as Pentium with MMX Technology (usually just called Pentium MMX); although it was based on the P5 core (the 0.35 µm process was also used for this series) it featured a new set of 57 "MMX" instructions intended to improve performance on multimedia tasks, such as encoding and decoding digital media data.
The Pentium brand is traditionally used for desktop and notebook parts, the Celeron brand is used for "value" parts (typically lower performance and lower price), and the Xeon brand is used for high-performance parts suitable for servers and workstations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pentium_1   (1531 words)

  
 Pentium Model-Specific Registers and What They Reveal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The October 1, 1995 release of Christian Ludloff's 4P package [1] of undocumented information about Intel (and compatible) processors mentions the availability of model-specific registers in the range 80000000h to FFFFFFFFh on Intel's P54C Pentium processors.
A Pentium will accept model-specific registers numbers from 00h to 13h or 14h (depending on model, and with a few specific exceptions; see Table 1).
In support of this possibility, the Pentium's probe mode interface is reported to make two accesses in the process of fetching a complete MSR, and Christian Ludloff reports that MSRs 80000002h and 8000000Eh (plus aliases) force some of their bits to zero on his machine (which does not occur on the author's machine).
www.x86.org /articles/p5msr/pentiummsrs.htm   (1696 words)

  
 X-bit labs - Print version
Having stuck at the bar of 1GHz, Pentium III became unable to compete with elder Athlon and Pentium 4 CPUs.
The problem is unlikely to be settled by switching Pentium III core over to the 0.13micron technology, as soon as Intel decided not to provide this CPU family with a faster bus and larger L2 cache.
The architecture of Pentium 4 systems is intended for processing large amounts of streaming data, that is why no wonder that Pentium 4 appeared a complete failure here.
www.xbitlabs.com /articles/cpu/print/pentium4-1700.html   (4725 words)

  
 The Tech Report - Intel's Pentium 4 1.7GHz processor - Page 1
The 1.7GHz Pentium 4 is just a frequency ramp, not a substantially new part, but it's appropriate to consider its performance now that the P4 has been around for a while.
We've already explored the Pentium 4 in our initial review of the processor, and we've seen how it matches up with its fiercest competitor, the AMD Athlon.
Both the 1.7GHz Pentium 4 and the 1.33GHz Athlon are minor revisions with higher clock speeds, not radically new processors.
techreport.com /reviews/2001q2/pentium4-1.7/index.x?pg=1   (584 words)

  
 X-bit labs - Articles - Intel Pentium 4 1.4GHz Review. Part 2: Processor Performance Analysis
It means that Pentium 4 FPU is really slower than that of Pentium III at the same frequencies.
However, the performance of this CPU in some applications still leaves much to be desired: very often Pentium 4 falls behind Athlon processor, because of the super deep 20-stage pipeline and a relatively small L1 data cache.
At the same time, Pentium 4 based systems have a couple of really bad drawbacks, and the most disappointing one is the price.
www.xbitlabs.com /articles/cpu/display/pentium4-1400-2.html   (1751 words)

  
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 Pentium 4 1.7 GHz And Its Performance
The Pentium 4 is still showing its advantage it had in the previous test, though the gap is not that big due to an increased role of the video card.
Intel's position is plain: in some applications the Pentium 4 is leading now, and in those where it lags behind, the gap will be erased by increasing the clock speed to the maximum possible extent.
The results of the overclocked Pentium 4 2.125 GHz show what we should expect to see in the nearest future, even though it is still unclear what we can get with the release of the Brookdale and VIA PX266, which are going to furnish these platforms with PC133 and DDR.
www.digit-life.com /articles/pentium417/index.html   (2266 words)

  
 Emulators Online - The Pentium 4 Saga - Round 1
The original Pentium was for all intents and purposes a faster 486, executing up to 2 instructions per clock cycle, compared to the 1 instruction per cycle limit of the 486.
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.
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)

  
 Intel plans 1.3-GHz Pentium 4 for 2001 | CNET News.com
The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chipmaker is coming out with a 1.3-GHz version of the Pentium 4 in the first quarter that will allow PC manufacturers to introduce PCs containing the chip for less than $1,600, sources said.
In addition, introduction of a low-low-power 500-MHz Pentium III for notebooks, which effectively will compete against processors from Transmeta, has been moved up from the middle of the year to the first quarter.
The 1.13-GHz Pentium III chip is unlikely to be launched until the second quarter of next year.
news.com.com /Intel+plans+1.3-GHz+Pentium+4+.../2009-1040_3-249952.html   (828 words)

  
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As such, in an effort to get you on the inside track, with respect to first hand performance characteristics of Intel's new Sugar Daddy, we'll give you the world's first "official" benchmarks of the soon to be released Pentium 4 1.8GHz.
We won't go into too much detail with respect to the overall architecture of the Pentium 4 and its i850 platform.
Pentium 4 and take it for a spin.
www.hothardware.com /hh_files/CCAM/p418g.shtml   (546 words)

  
 Pentium 4 1.5GHz or Athlon Thunderbird 1.2GHz (DDR)
Pentium 4 1.5GHz or Athlon Thunderbird 1.2GHz (DDR)
The sweetspots of Pentium 4 are on those applications dealing with large stream data that could take the
The Sweetspots of Pentium 4 at Present (24/11/2000)
www.geocities.com /tnaw_xtennis/Pentium4-6.htm   (1252 words)

  
 CNN.com - Newest mobile Pentium hits notebooks - April 25, 2002
Toshiba is using the new 1.8-GHz Pentium 4 Processor-M in one of its new models, the Tecra 9100 Series, which is also among the first corporate notebooks to include a Secure Digital (SD) Media slot.
It is available with a mobile Pentium in speeds from 1.4 GHz to 1.8 GHz, and can have up to a 60GB hard drive.
The line is designed for enterprise customers, and along with the standard SD slot, models have built-in wireless connectivity, with both Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b) and Bluetooth antennas embedded directly into the lid of the notebook.
archives.cnn.com /2002/TECH/ptech/04/25/mobile.pentium.idg   (825 words)

  
 The Pentium: An Architectural History of the World's Most Famous Desktop Processor (Part I): Page 1
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.
All told, though, the Pentium's two integer pipes provided solid enough integer performance to be competitive, especially for integer-intensive office apps.
arstechnica.com /articles/paedia/cpu/pentium-1.ars   (1011 words)

  
 Intel recalls 1.13GHz Pentium IIIs | Tech News on ZDNet
The recall also suggests that the Pentium III design is coming to the end of the line.
The next-generation Pentium 4 is scheduled to ship in the fourth quarter.
In May, The Santa Clara, Calif. company announced it would replace nearly 1 million motherboards using its 820 chip set, which was hurt by a memory problem.
news.zdnet.com /2100-9595_22-523392.html   (891 words)

  
 Intel's Pentium-M/Centrino For Providers
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".
These are designed to replace the Mobile Pentium III LV and Mobile Pentium III ULV chips currently resident in extremely small laptops.
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.
www.upenn.edu /computing/provider/docs/centrinoprovider.html   (1134 words)

  
 Intel And AMD Continue Processor Speed Battle - Technology News by TechWeb
SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Intel Corp. and AMD Inc. will continue their processor clock speedway duel with Intel unveiling in two weeks a 1.7-GHz Pentium 4 chip, while AMD in a few months is expected to announce a new version of its Athlon running at 1.4-GHz and possibly faster, according to industry sources.
Intel (stock: INTC) is also expected next week to cut prices on its existing family of Pentium 4 processors by about $65 each, racheting up competition with AMD in the high performance market.
The 1.5-GHz Pentium 4 is expected to drop to the $560-$565 range, the 1.4-GHGz to $375-$380 range and the 1.3-GHz to $265-$270.
www.techweb.com /wire/story/TWB20010409S0011   (350 words)

  
 XFCE Ubuntu 6.06.1 on 120Mhz Pentium 1 + 48Mb + 1.5Gb - Page 6 - Ubuntu Forums
Now what I've been working with a sub 500 Mhz computer, it may not be as impressive a feat as a sub 200 Mhz, but it works well for its specs.
Its an Inspirion 7000 with a 333 Mhz Mobile Pentium II, 384Mb of ram, and a 4 GB hard drive.
I got Xubuntu 6.10 working on it pretty well, with a bootup time of 1:52, which is ok. It gets the job done, with basic things, web browsing, etc. It also has a Broadcom 4306 PCMIA card for wireless, using the BCM43xx driver, which works with Network Manager as well.
www.ubuntuforums.org /showthread.php?t=259901&page=6   (982 words)

  
 1-GHz Pentium III computers coming this month | CNET News.com
Since last August, when AMD first released its Athlon processor, the two companies have been engaged in a game of leapfrog with regard to chip speed.
Volume production and sales of 1-GHz Pentium III systems is expected by the third quarter, according to Howard High, an Intel spokesman.
In the second half of the year, Intel will introduce the "Willamette" processor, the successor to the Pentium III, according to Albert Yu, senior vice president at Intel.
news.com.com /1-GHz+Pentium+III+...+this+month/2100-1040_3-237510.html   (550 words)

  
 Pentium M - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pentium M processors are gaining attention from the embedded systems industry.
The low power consumption of the Pentium M allows the design of fanless and miniaturized embedded PCs.
Dothan Pentium M processors are among the first Intel processors to be identified using a "processor number" rather than a clockspeed rating, and the mainstream versions are known as Pentium M 710 (1.4 GHz), 715 (1.5 GHz), 725 (1.6 GHz), 735 (1.7 GHz), 745 (1.8 GHz), 755 (2.0 GHz), and 765 (2.1 GHz).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pentium_M   (884 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Acer TravelMate C110 Tablet PC (1.0 GHz Pentium M, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, 802.11b/g, WLAN ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Processor: The 1.0 Ghz Pentium M processor is at the low end of speeds compared with other Centrino notebooks (with current speed topping out at 1.7 GHz).
Because of its design, the Intel Pentium M gets more done per clock tick than a Mobile Intel Pentium 4, thus providing the discrepency in GHz measurement (i.e., 1.7 versus 3.2).
The Pentium M processor is designed specifically for low-power mobile usage, and it features the latest in power-saving technologies--ensuring you push your battery and productivity to the max.
www.amazon.com /Acer-TravelMate-Pentium-802-11b-Bluetooth/dp/B0001STIUO   (1373 words)

  
 eBay - pentium ..., Desktop Laptop Components, Laptops, Notebooks items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pentium D 945 3.4GHz Dual Core P4 DDR and DDR2 BAREBONES
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 The Intel 1.4Ghz and 1.7Ghz Pentium 4 processors and the D850GB mainboard
The Pentium 4 constitutes an entirely new family of x86 processors, one which of course includes both the 1.4GHz and the 1.7GHz processors that we will be looking at presently.
During the course of our analysis, not only we won't be content with simply comparing performance figures relative to the 1GHz & 1.2GHz CPUs from AMD, but we'll also be taking a look at the new Intel D850GB reference board, which uses the i850 chipset from Intel of course.
A number of characteristics distinguish the Pentium 4 family of processors from the Pentium III.
active-hardware.com /english/reviews/processor/pentium4.htm   (337 words)

  
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