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Release date Part number(s) Release price (USD) Pentium 4 HT 2.4C: SL6WR (D1) SL6WF (D1) SL6Z3 (M0) 2.4 GHz: 512 KB: 800 MT/s: 12×: 1.475–1.525 V: 66.2 W: Socket 478: May 21, 2003: RK80532PG056512: $178 [13] Pentium 4 HT 2.6C: SL6WH (D1) SL6WS (D1) SL6Z4 (M0) 2.6 GHz: 13×: 1.475–1.525 V: 69 W: RK80532PG064512: $218 [13] Pentium 4 HT 2.8C ...
Pentium 4 2.40A – Prescott Intel Pentium 4 640 die shot. On February 1, 2004, Intel introduced a new core codenamed Prescott. The core used the 90 nm process for the first time, which one analyst described as "a major reworking of the Pentium 4's microarchitecture." [30] Despite this overhaul, the performance gains were inconsistent. Some ...
Intel launches the Pentium Pro processor, a high-performance chip targeted for 32-bit workstations. [4] 1996: October 22: Product: Intel launches the Pentium MMX product line. [14] 1997: May 7: Product: Intel launches the Pentium II line of processors, which is Intel's sixth-generation microarchitecture . [15] 1998: April 1: Company
The replay system is a subsystem within the Intel Pentium 4 processor to catch operations that have been mistakenly sent for execution by the processor's scheduler. Operations caught by the replay system are then re-executed in a loop until the conditions necessary for their proper execution have been fulfilled.
Intel Pentium P54 133 MHz P54CS – 0.35 μm process technology. ... 1000 MHz introduced March 8, 2000 (not widely available at time of release) 1100 MHz;
Release date sSpec number Part number(s) Base Max Turbo Standard power: Pentium Gold G7400: 2 (4) 3.7 GHz — 2 × 1.25 MB 6 MB UHD 710: 300–1350 MHz 46 W — LGA 1700: DMI 4.0 ×8: January 2022 SRL66 (H0) CM8071504651605 BX80715G7400 Standard power, embedded: Pentium Gold G7400E: 2 (4) 3.6 GHz — 2 × 1.25 MB 6 MB UHD 710 300–1350 MHz 46 ...
In 2003, Intel introduced a new processor based on the P6 microarchitecture named Pentium M, which was much more power-efficient than the Mobile Pentium 4, Pentium 4 M, and Pentium III M. Dual-core versions of the Pentium M were developed under the code name Yonah and sold under the marketing names Core Duo and Pentium Dual-Core. Unlike Pentium ...
Socket 423 is a 423-pin CPU socket used by Intel's first generation of Pentium 4 processors based on the Willamette core. This socket was short-lived, as it became apparent that its electrical design proved inadequate for raising clock speeds beyond 2.0 GHz. Intel produced chips using this socket for less than a year, from November 2000 to ...