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Release date sSpec number Part number(s) Base Max Turbo Standard power: Pentium Gold G7400: 2 (4) 3.7 GHz — 2 × 1.25 MB 6 MB UHD 710: 300–1350 MHz 46 W — LGA 1700: DMI 4.0 ×8: January 2022 SRL66 (H0) CM8071504651605 BX80715G7400 Standard power, embedded: Pentium Gold G7400E: 2 (4) 3.6 GHz — 2 × 1.25 MB 6 MB UHD 710 300–1350 MHz 46 ...
28 million transistors; All models support: MMX, SSE The 'B' suffix denotes a 133 MHz FSB when the same speed was also available with a 100 MHz FSB. The 'E' suffix denotes a processor with support for Intel's Advanced Transfer Cache [1] in Intel documentation; in reality it indicates a Coppermine core when the same speed was available as either Katmai or Coppermine.
Printable version; In other projects ... Release date Release price Pentium III Xeon 600: 600 MHz 256 KB 133 MT/s 4.5× 2.8–12 V 19.2 W Slot 2; October 1999 $505 [6]
Release date Processors FSB SMP Memory types Max. memory Memory banks Parity or ECC PCI Ext. AGP/speed IGP 815EM 82815EM SL4MP ICH2-M October 2000 Mobile Celeron, Mobile Pentium III 100 MHz No PC100 SDRAM 512 MB 2 Neither v2.2/33 MHz Yes/AGP 4× Yes 830M: Almador: 82830M SL62D: ICH3-M: July 2001: Celeron, Pentium III-M: 100/133 MHz: No: PC133 ...
Pentium is a series of x86 architecture-compatible microprocessors produced by Intel from 1993 to 2023. The original Pentium was Intel's fifth generation processor, succeeding the i486; Pentium was Intel's flagship processor line for over a decade until the introduction of the Intel Core line in 2006.
The Pentium (also referred to as the i586 or P5 Pentium) is a microprocessor introduced by Intel on March 22, 1993. It is the first CPU using the Pentium brand . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Considered the fifth generation in the x86 (8086) compatible line of processors, [ 5 ] succeeding the i486 , its implementation and microarchitecture was internally called P5 .
Socket 5 was created for the second generation of Intel P5 Pentium processors operating at speeds from 75 to 133 MHz [1] [2] as well as certain Pentium OverDrive and Pentium MMX processors with core voltage 3.3 V. It superseded the earlier Socket 4. It was released in March 1994. [3]
Pentium 133 133 MHz (P54CS) ISA/PCI Web Server: Tower: 1995 [7] Pentium 133 133 MHz (P54CS) ISA/PCI, based on quad processor EL [7] XL 5133: Tower: 1-4 (single, quad capable) Pentium 133 133 MHz (P54CS) EISA/PCI XL 5133-2: Tower: 1-4 (dual, quad capable) Pentium 133 133 MHz (P54CS) EISA/PCI XL 5133-4 [8] Tower: 1-4 (quad) Pentium 133 133 MHz ...