The difference between a Pentium and a Centrino is that the Pentium and Core Duo, etc, are configured with the Centrino containing less capability and being marketed at a lower cost point than the Pentium branded product.
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.
different gods and different characters.
I think no same meaning , only spellings are different.
they are not all pentium cpus they are named after each other of when they came out it was the 8086, 8088, 186, 286,386, 486, then the pentium , the pentium is basically a 586 and 686 based on what pentium you have.
No, it will not. Pentium 2 fits two sockets (with adapter for one of them) 350 and 370. When Pentium 4 fits three different sockets 423, 478, and 775.
No, the Pentium 3 and Pentium 4 are not only samples of 2 completely different architectures, but also use a different socket so a change between the 2 on the same motherboard is impossible.
There is no Pentium 5 processor. The mainstream (non-budget) Pentium line ends with the Pentium D, which is essentially a dual-core Pentium 4. The Core Solo, Core Duo, Core 2 Duo, and Core 2 Quad all have a very different architecture from the Pentium 4.
Pentium is a microprocessor made by Intel. It does not in itself measure anything, but applications can be installed on the OS for different types of measurement.
Nothing, a Pentium Processor, or any other processor for that matter, is merely a brand name for different microprocessors.
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.
Nothing.
Pentium Duo Quad, Pentium core duo, Pentium D, Xeon, Itanium, Pentium M, Pentium 4, Celeron, Pentium 3, Pentium 2, Pentium Pro, 486, 386, 286.