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    Pentium 4 was 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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    The Pentium M is a family of mobile 32-bit single-core x86 microprocessors (with the modified Intel P6 microarchitecture) introduced in March 2003 and...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    list from 1997 to 2000. While the Pentium and Pentium MMX had 3.1 and 4.5 million transistors, respectively, the Pentium Pro contained 5.5 million transistors...
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    derivatives. The Pentium III was eventually superseded by the Pentium 4, but its Tualatin core also served as the basis for the Pentium M CPUs, which used...
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