Yes, the official CPU requirement for Windows 7 32-bit is simply a x86 CPU clocked at 1 Ghz or above.
Any Intel Pentium 4 meets those technical specifications.
About Windows 7 64-bit, it depends on model of Pentium 4 : first models don't support x86-64 instructions but the newer models fully support them.
Nowadays, a lot of netbooks with single core Atom are shipped with Windows 7 despite the fact that power processing of these netbooks is significantly below most Pentium 4-based system (especially Pentium 4 with HyperThreading)
Yes. Windows 7 will run on a computer with an Intel Atom processor.
Yes.
There is no such thing as an "Intel Premium" processor, and the Intel Pentium is 16 years old.
There is probably no need to reinstall Windows after a processor upgrade, and the performance increase between the two said processors is probably not worth purchasing a newer version of Windows for.
One might go to Intel's website to find information on an Intel Pentium Processor. There are several other websites one can go to that have information on an Intel Pentium Processor.
The Intel Pentium.
windows 7,, but for me.. xp is the best! :D
None. Any processor written for Intel-compatible processors, from MS-DOS to Windows 98 to Windows Vista to Linux to Solaris 10 can be run on a Pentium D.
The first processor to contain L2 (external) cache was the Intel Pentium Pro.
Windows XP runs on any x86-compatible processor starting with the Intel Pentium.
I don't think they will try to run from you, so no concerns about their speed.
It is how good your processor is compared to the Intel Pentium.