- workstation/server Xeon series. The
later Pentiums,
which have
little more than
their name in
common with
earlier Pentiums, were
based on both the architecture...
- first-generation
Pentiums, and the AMD Am5x86,
which despite its name is
actually a 486-class CPU, was
roughly equal to the
Pentium 75
regarding pure...
-
Retrieved August 14, 2007. "Intel
intros 3.0 GHz quad-core Xeon,
drops Pentiums". TG Daily.
Archived from the
original on May 17, 2019.
Retrieved May 17...
- The
identification numbers for
those planned Pentiums were
similar to the
numbers of the
latter Pentium Dual-Core microprocessors, but with the first...
-
amount in the
original Allendale Pentiums. The
Wolfdale core is
capable of SSE4, but it is
disabled in
these Pentiums.
Pentium E2210 is an OEM
processor based...
- 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...
- contacts,
requesting reports of
testing for the flaw on 486-DX4s,
Pentiums and
Pentium clones. The bug was
quickly verified by others, and news of it spread...
- nm
Pentium D 900's
Coming Out Party: The 65 nm NetBurst". Tom's Hardware.
Retrieved 2007-08-05. "Intel
intros 3.0 GHz quad-core Xeon,
drops Pentiums"....
- The
Pentium II is a
brand of sixth-generation
Intel x86
microprocessors based on the P6 microarchitecture,
introduced on May 7, 1997. It
combined the...
- 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)...