Intel's top Pentium chip, introduced in late 2000. The successor to the Pentium III, the Pentium 4 features the NetBurst micro-architecture (see NetBurst). All Pentium 4 chips are single core ...
Intel had a solution ready to add 64-bit features to the "classic" 32-bit x86 ISA, but the company chose to push forward with ...
Earlier today on Twitter, AMD engineer Phil Park identified a curious nugget of PC architectural history from, of all places, ...
Although both Intel and AMD have moved away from processor speed ... the 670 is also 64-bit that not only allows the user to access more than 4 gigabytes of memory but also supports future 64-bit ...
Intel unveiled the design of its Tejas processor ... By comparison, the 90nm Prescott-based Pentium 4 521 was set at the same frequency and had an 84w TDP while the upcoming 65nm Core 2 Duo ...
Or in laymen's terms, it's like having two processors in your computer. The majority of current Intel single-core Pentium 4 processors are using a modified version of the Prescott processor which has ...
When Pabst continued to press the issue, Intel took Tom's Hardware "out of the loop" and refused to brief the site on its forthcoming Pentium 4 technology. Essentially, Intel blackballed Tom's ...
Book Abstract: A landmark chip like the P6 or Pentium 4 doesn't just happen ... then," Chronicles describes the architecture and key decisions that shaped the P6, Intel's most successful chip to date.