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[Ken Shirriff] has been sharing a really low-level look at Intel’s Pentium (1993) processor. The Pentium’s architecture was highly innovative in many ways, and one of [Ken]’s most recent ...
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YouTube on MSNPentium G5400 vs G4560 Test in 8 GamesGames: Far Cry 5 The Witcher 3 - 00:40 Kingdom Come Deliverance - 01:53 Assassin's Creed Origins - 02:58 Arma 3 Apex - 04:31 ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNLinux developers want to remove i486 and i586 Pentium CPU support to unburden kernel developersLinux developers are discussing removing i486 and early i586 (Pentium) CPU support from the Linux kernel to unburden Linux ...
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 ...
The term may refer to the chip or to a PC that uses it. 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 ...
Introduced in 2004, the second-generation Pentium M (code-named Dothan) uses the same chip package but is built with 90 nm circuits rather than 130 nm. Dothan added support for the PCI Express bus ...
Intel is receiving mostly positive feedback for its handling of the Sandy Bridge chipset recall, and a big reason for that may be the chip maker's past missteps in dealing with high-profile design ...
Ancient processors could soon no longer be supported by the Linux kernel. The goal: less complexity and testing effort.
Usefulness of the new Pentium 4 core is not about the rise in performance only, but rather in those advanced technologies it is equipped with: improved anti-virus protection and security, better ...
Although chips including Intel's Pentium 4 series could be overclocked beyond 4GHz before the arrival of AMD's Bulldozer series, it was an AMD's FX chip that marked the debut of the first factory ...
Atom' branding is no longer part of Intel's current processor lineup. Up until recently, there were separate brands for Celeron and Pentium processors. Intel has now bundled both of them up into a ...
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