The Intel Pentium M processor is based on a high performance, low power micro-architecture and includes several innovative features like an advanced branch prediction and data... more
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Product Type: Processor ( mobile ), Processor upgrade ( mobile )
Processor
Type / Form Factor: Intel Pentium M
Processor Qty: 1
Clock Speed: 1.3 GHz
Bus Speed: 400 MHz
Compatible Processor Socket: Socket 479
Packaging Type: 478-pin Micro FCPGA
Architecture Features: Enhanced SpeedStep technology, power-optimized processor system bus, Deeper Sleep, Enhanced SpeedStep technology, streaming SIMD extensions 2, MMX instructions set, power-optimized processor system bus
Cache Level 1 Size: 8 KB, 64 KB
Cache memory
Installed Size: L2 Cache - 1 MB
Type: Advanced Transfer Cache
Expansion / connectivity
Compatible Slots: 1 x processor - Socket 479
Miscellaneous
Compliant Standards: EN 60950, UL 1950, EN55024, CSA 22.2 No. 950
Package Type: Intel Boxed
Pricing Type: CTO
Manufacturer's product description
The Intel Pentium M processor is based on a high performance, low power micro-architecture and includes several innovative features like an advanced branch prediction and data prefetching, Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 support, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology support, Intel MMX media enhancement technology support and advanced thermal monitoring capabilities. The Intel Pentium M processor is the next step towards achieving high mobile performance at very low power. This exciting new processor supports Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology at multiple operating points instead of two points support on existing processors. Real-time dynamic switching of the voltage and frequency between multiple performance modes is based on CPU demand. This occurs by switching the bus ratios, core operating voltage, and core processor speeds without resetting the system. Multiple Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology operating points enable optimal performance at the lowest power.
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 3 years warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 3 years
Advantages: faster processed Disadvantages: none as yet
...pentium dual core is based on a 64-bit allendale processors targeted at mobile or desktop computers respectively.
intel wanted to bring back the pentium brand again to the market after its huge success. the first processores of dual core came in notebooks in 2007. these processorspentium t2060, t2080 and t2130 had the 32bit pentium-m core, and was the initial poineers of core duo. the pentium dual-core was developed at the request of notebooks/laptops companies.
intel then realeased desktop pentium dual-core. these processors support intel64 extensions, based on the 64bit allendale core.
the core brand is intels 32it dual-core cpu's the come's from pentiumm brand processors, microarchitecture whih is a combination of intel p6 and core microarchitecture of the new core2 cpu's. the core brand first released the 32bit yonah core cpu...
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...Hi, I'm Alligator. And i want to present you my new opinion about IntelPentium 4.
Some month ago I usually asked my friend why they wanted to by new IntelPentium 4. And they usually told me that the 4th has capacity that necessary today then it has the power for the most modern internet programs, fast speed for creation and edition audio and video materials. Then Pentium 4 has production platform that provides submersion in 3d world.
But in general they are right but now I can tell you more exact about this high power processor because I made sure myself when I bought IntelPentium 4. At first there are four types of this processor they are 1.3GHz, 1.4 GHz, 1.5 GHz and 1.7 GHz. And it has a lot of new advantages. For example in the games:
1. Capacity that allows synthesizing more detailed images
2. To raise the realism...
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Advantages: speed, perormance, no dodgy intel media graphics Disadvantages: none really
...The processor operates at 1.9 Ghz which is not the fastest processor in the world, the fastest in the family of processors is the Turion TL-66 at 2.3Ghz. This speed is definately not bad though, with many intel laptop processors coming in at around 1.6 Ghz to 2Ghz. The speed is definately more than fast enough for the standard home user and probably fine for business use or even professional use. Although it is not the fastest it is still reasonable, and it has to be said that being a laptop processor it can not be expected to reach the same speeds as desktop processors which I have known to reach 3.2Ghz.
For anyone out there who is not technologically minded like me, and who does not understand Ghz, Mhz etc, it is quite fast, that is the simple version.
PERFORMANCE
The performance of the processor is great and it really is good at being a steady...
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This is an entry level chip for notebooks, its 1 mb cache makes it faster than its predecessor and is built for running cool in notebooks. It is however designed especially for the office environment as it makes running word and excel smooth. Its a... more
Introduction:
As Intel continues to offer new technology processors at very affordable price, the older technology processor's price has fallen dramatically to a very low level. The prices for processors are at record low level. This has helped the end... more
This is brilliant processor for its small price. In fact i like it so much, im writing this review using it right now.
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