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The first Pentium processors (Pentium 60 - 66). A Pentium OverDrive processor is also available for it.
Intel Pentium processor
There is no such thing as an "Intel Premium" processor, and the Intel Pentium is 16 years old.
No. No processor is, or ever has been, marketed as a "Pentium 5."
The Pentium D is basically a dual-cored version of the Pentium 4. It is nowhere near as efficient or powerful as a Core 2 Duo, and it actually generates slightly more heat than a Pentium 4.
It has two ALU units. As do all Pentium Family processors.
All Pentium 4 processors support SSE2.
Most computing shops will sell Pentium Processors. They can also be bought online through Amazon, for example, or through the Intel website itself. Pentium Processors are often found on eBay.
Pentium processors are manufactured by Intel (http://www.intel.com/).
As with any electronic product be it software or hardware, one can find the latest Pentium-core processor available at the Christmas season. Pentium-core processors are associated with the Dell company.
The Pentium brand has been relegated to low-cost / budget processors. Creating a processor called the "Pentium 5" would confuse consumers, who now expect a Pentium to be a cheaper processor, while the name would imply that it was a flagship successor to the Pentium 4.
No. A 2.4 Ghz processor can be one of many processors, including a Pentium 4, Core 2 Duo, and Athlon 64.