A Pentium 3 Processor is found in many different systems and accomplishes many things. A Pentium processor is the name of the Intel company's central processing unit (CPU) hardware.
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There are no "ports" on a Pentium processor.
Nobody, since there is no Pentium 5 processor.
There is no "Pentium R" processor. Knowing this, the biggest difference is that the Pentium III exists and the other does not.
The first Pentium processors (Pentium 60 - 66). A Pentium OverDrive processor is also available for it.
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A Pentium 4 processor, and a motherboard that supports it.
Probably the Pentium Dual-Core, as it is the most recent processor to bear the Pentium name.
I'd say yes but It may be slower and may crash at times. The pentium 4 processor is faster than the Pentium 3 processor so using the pentium 3 processor made for something that is faster than it's self will have it's drawbacks and may have complications.
Nothing, a Pentium Processor, or any other processor for that matter, is merely a brand name for different microprocessors.
It is how good your processor is compared to the Intel Pentium.
Officially, Windows XP requires a minimum of a 233 MHZ Pentium processor. Unofficially, with a minor patch or via hard drive swapping, any Pentium processor can be used.
No. The Pentium M is an older, 32-bit only processor. The Pentium Dual-Core is faster and supports 64-bit operation.