-
Netburst-based
successors in
development called Tejas and
Jayhawk with
between 40 and 50
pipeline stages, but
ultimately decided to
replace NetBurst with...
-
November 20, 2000
until August 8, 2008. All
Pentium 4 CPUs are
based on the
NetBurst microarchitecture, the
successor to the P6. The
Pentium 4
Willamette (180 nm)...
-
microarchitecture series which started in 1995 with
Pentium Pro. It also
replaced the
NetBurst microarchitecture,
which suffered from high
power consumption and heat...
- This is a list of
NetBurst-based
Intel Xeon processors.
Based on
NetBurst microarchitecture All
models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2 All
models support dual-processor...
- i786 may
refer to:
NetBurst, post 6th-generation
Intel microarchitecture (P68) Athlon, 7th-generation AMD
microarchitecture The SSE2
instruction set, as...
- Micro-FCBGA
processor package Heart of the
Intel mobile Centrino system 400 MHz
NetBurst-style
system bus
Family 6
model 9
Variants 900 MHz (ultra-low voltage)...
-
management features. In 2000,
Intel introduced a new
microarchitecture named NetBurst, with a much
longer pipeline enabling higher clock frequencies than the...
- 2011-04-22. "Replay:
Unknown Features of the
NetBurst Core. Page 15". Replay:
Unknown Features of the
NetBurst Core. xbitlabs.com.
Archived from the original...
- from AMD's
Duron budget processor.
Intel later responded by
releasing the
NetBurst Willamette Celeron, and for some time
Tualatin Celerons were manufactured...
- ("Pentium" was
dropped from the name). The
initial variant that used the new
NetBurst microarchitecture, "Foster", was
slightly different from the
desktop Pentium...