Introduced in 1995 as the successor to the Pentium, models from 150 MHz to 200 MHz were released. Using the first generation of Intel's Extended Server Memory Architecture, Pentium Pro CPUs ...
see Intel microarchitectures. For Pentium 4 and Celeron D in LGA775 chip package. Includes Ethernet and HD Audio. 915GL includes graphics and supports 4GB dual channel DDR RAM; 915PL has PCI ...
Intel have a developer board that is ... and with 32kB of Flash and 8kB of RAM. It’s roughly equivalent to a Pentium-class processor without the x87 FPU, and it has the usual impressive array ...
Up until recently, there were separate brands for Celeron and Pentium processors. Intel has now bundled both of them up into a brand called Intel Processor followed by a model name that often starts ...
Case in point an original (P54C) Intel Pentium, which [Ken Shirriff] took an in-depth look at. Using a by now almost unimaginably large 600 nm process, the individual elements of these standard ...