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Intel's Pentium 4 3.06GHz Processor Intel breaks 3GHz barrier and introduces Hyperthreading to the mainstream By, Dave Altavilla and Chris Angelini November 14, 2002 It was only two short months ...
For quite some time the current pinnacle of Intel's consumer x86 processor range has been the 2Ghz Pentium 4. The Pentium 4, initially announced by Intel here on the 20th November 2000. Released ...
Intel's first Pentium 4 chipset used only Rambus memory, but later the common DDR SDRAM. See Intel Core, dual core, Pentium and Pentium Processor Extreme Edition, Pentium 4 Processor Extreme Edition.
Intel intends to accelerate its Pentium 4 road map, cranking the clock speed of the chip past 2GHz before the end of the year. Although 2GHz-plus speeds have been expected for some time, Intel ...
The Pentium 4, the new PC processor that goes on sale today, will set records on some speed tests. But despite the chip's brand-new internal design and the highest clock speeds ever seen in a ...
The Pentium 4's first obstacle, the performance bottleneck, comes courtesy of the Pentium 4's Level 2 cache, which is a temporary repository for data fetched from main memory. The processor can ...
It seems the Pentium 4 could finally move into the mainstream with new chipsets that will let the processor use cheaper memory--but they aren't coming from Intel.
I haven’t had the opportunity to try one of the new Pentium 4 chips. The chip, announced with the usual fanfare amidst an ongoing ad campaign for the Pentium III, is a 1.5-GHz speed demon.
Intel Shows Faster Pentium 4 Processor L.A. Times Archives Aug. 29, 2001 12 AM PT Bloomberg News ...
The Pentium 4 marks Intel's INTC first new micro-architecture launch since 1995. The processor runs in clock speeds of 1.4-gigahertz and 1.5-GHz, with 0.18-micron technology and is geared toward ...
An Intel brand for Pentium 4 chips that run at the highest clock rates and may include a third level cache (L3 cache). All chips include Hyper-Threading, and at least one model is a 64-bit CPU ...