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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Pentium logos Pentium is a discontinued series of x86 architecture-compatible microprocessors produced by Intel. The original Pentium was first released...
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in 2010, being replaced by Pentium Dual-Core. All Pentium 4 CPUs are based on the NetBurst microarchitecture. The Pentium 4 Willamette (180 nm) introduced...
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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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were marketed as Pentium 4 and Pentium D. Earlier E5xxx desktop processors based on the Core microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium Dual-Core, while...
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The Pentium 4 is a seventh-generation CPU from Intel targeted at the consumer market and the enterprise market. It is based on the NetBurst microarchitecture...
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This is a list of Intel Pentium D processors, based on the NetBurst architecture and targeted at the consumer market. Two generations were released, using...
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with a Pentium Pro (Socket 8) or Pentium II (Slot 1). A new feature for the latest Intel chipsets is hardware virtualization support (Intel VT-d). The...
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The Pentium Pro is a sixth-generation x86 microprocessor developed and manufactured by Intel and introduced on November 1, 1995.: D-2 It introduced the...
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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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List of Intel processors (section Pentium D)
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 (also referred to as the i586) is a x86 microprocessor introduced by Intel on March 22, 1993. It is the first CPU using the Pentium brand...
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under the same product name, which were formerly divided into the Pentium 4, Pentium D, and Core Solo/Duo brands. The Core 2 processor line was introduced...
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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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laboratory Pseudoxanthoma elasticum, a genetic disease Pentium Extreme Edition, a variant of the Pentium D microprocessor PXE (EP), an EP by Ecco2K Pex (disambiguation)...
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although its internal name was P68 (P7 was used for Itanium). Used in Pentium 4, Pentium D, and some Xeon microprocessors. Very long pipeline. The Prescott...
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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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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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P6 (microarchitecture) (redirect from Intel Pentium M (microarchitecture))
variants) Pentium Pro Pentium II Overdrive (a Pentium II chip in the 387 pin Socket 8) Pentium II Pentium II Xeon Pentium III Pentium III Xeon Upon...
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Integrated Graphics Processor (IGP) VIA VN800 – Supports VIA C7-M / Intel Pentium M / Celeron M, and Yonah (Core Solo and Core Duo) Processors VIA UniChrome...
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The Pentium F00F bug is a design flaw in the majority of Intel Pentium, Pentium MMX, and Pentium OverDrive processors (all in the P5 microarchitecture)...
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dx2040 VIA CN896 VIA C7-D VIA Chrome 9 HC ATI Radeon HD 3450 DDR2, 2 4 GB MT 2007 HP dx2080 Intel 945GZ Intel Core 2, Pentium D, Pentium 4 LGA 775 Intel GMA...
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LGA platform, starting with the 5x0 and 6x0 sequence Pentium 4 (Prescott) in 2004. All Pentium D and Core 2 desktop processors use LGA 775 socket. As...
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original chips. After the fully pipelined i486, in 1993 Intel introduced the Pentium brand name (which, unlike numbers, could be trademarked) for their new...
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1 Socket 4 Pentium 60 60 MHz (P5) EISA/PCI SP 566 Tower 1 Socket 4 Pentium 66 66 MHz (P5) EISA/PCI SP 575-2 Tower 1995 1,2 Socket 5 Pentium 75 75 MHz (P54C)...
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debugging under its design for testing (DFT) initiative. Following the Pentium FDIV bug, the patchable microcode function took on a wider purpose to allow...
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N455, N470, N475, N550, N570, N2600 and N2800, all versions of the Pentium D, Pentium Extreme Edition, Core 2, Core i9, Core i7, Core i5, and Core i3 processors...
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Xeon (redirect from Pentium III Xeon)
the Pentium II Xeon was replaced by the Pentium III Xeon. Reflecting the incremental changes from the Pentium II "Deschutes" core to the Pentium III "Katmai"...
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