The P6 picks up where the Pentium leaves off. Like the Pentium, it is a 133 MHz processor, but it is much more complex. It is constructed from 5.5 million transistors, instead of the 3.3 million used ...
A little poser for you motherboard enthusiasts.<BR><BR>Why can't I run my motherboard at 133 MHz with a CPU that has a 400 MHz FSB (a.k.a the P4 2.0A)? 400 / 133 = 3 right? Shouldn't I be able to ...
Like that Simpsons episode where the director's commentary for The Postman is just Kevin Costner repeatedly apologizing into his microphone, there needs to be a monument to the Intel Pentium 4 ...
The Pentium III: Already An Oldie? It seems these days as if Intel would prefer phasing out the Pentium III immediately in favor of the Pentium 4. Intel is indeed increasing its efforts to make the ...
Another month passes and we hear another announcement from Intel with respect to their Pentium 4 processors. It seems like only yesterday when the new 0.13u 'Northwood' processors were officially ...
It's pretty much obvious that the Tualatin range of processors were practise for Intel's recent move to a 0.13 micron process for the Pentium 4. Built on the 0.13u process and home to either 256kb or ...
Intel Corporation has introduced a new version of the Intel Pentium 4 Processor with Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology** at 3.2GHz. Pentium 4 processor-based PCs and Intel Xeon-based servers with HT ...
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