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None, other than that you can get a Pentium I computer for about $5.
You cannot.
Much faster. I cannot say exactly how much faster is it, but at least 5-6 times.
No. No processor is, or ever has been, marketed as a "Pentium 5."
Dear friends, here, 3 represents......the no. of co-processors working/ attached with the main processor...:-) and similarly for I-5
Yes. It will. The Intel i3 processor in the Sony VPCS13L8E will be more than fast enough for Propellerheads' software.
An Acer Aspire Z5610 has a Intel Pentium E5300 CPU made by the Intel Corporation. The Samsung Chromebook uses the Exynos 5 Dual core processor CPU which is made by Samsung Electronics.
There is no such thing as a Pentium 5. That would be a type of processor, except that Intel stopped naming them Pentium before the Pentium 5 came out.
The 2013 model comes with improved battery life, a better keyboard and a 4th generation intel 5 processor. It also has 8 GB of RAM compared to the 2GB of RAM you describe.
RST 5 is used in place of HLT in the Intel 8085 kit in order to return control to the monitor program. If HLT were used, the processor would stop and so would the monitor.
Typically AMD processors are known to run much cooler than Intel processors. The reason for this is based on the processing architecture of the processor. AMD processors are typically much more efficient with respect to performance per watt than Intel processors, and therefore typically are much cooler.
The Socket 4 Pentium processor from the early 1990's had 273 pins the socket 5 had 320.