The 80386 Intel chip
The first Pentium chips had a processing speed of 60-66 MHz
The first Pentium chips had a processing speed of 60-66 MHz
The Pentium 166mhz is a old socket 7 a very early Pentium prossessor,The Pentium 4 is modern form factor,much faster and more prossessor cach than the old chips.
The RAM of an Intel Pentium 4 processor was as high as 1GB or 2GB. The chips were made between 2000 and 2008 before being replaced by dual core chips.
... you put it under category 'Intel Microprocessors'...
Pentium D is just the name Intel gave to that particular line of processors. Dual core technology means that the single chip has two processors on it. This makes it capable of executing two commands at the same time. Do not confuse Pentium D dual core with the newer Core 2 Duo. They are vastly different chips. The Core 2 Duo (and the Core 2 Quad) core chips are greatly improved over the Pentium D chips. Pentium D is just the name Intel gave to that particular line of processors. Dual core technology means that the single chip has two processors on it. This makes it capable of executing two commands at the same time. Do not confuse Pentium D dual core with the newer Core 2 Duo. They are vastly different chips. The Core 2 Duo (and the Core 2 Quad) core chips are greatly improved over the Pentium D chips. Pentium D is just the name Intel gave to that particular line of processors. Dual core technology means that the single chip has two processors on it. This makes it capable of executing two commands at the same time. Do not confuse Pentium D dual core with the newer Core 2 Duo. They are vastly different chips. The Core 2 Duo (and the Core 2 Quad) core chips are greatly improved over the Pentium D chips. Pentium D is just the name Intel gave to that particular line of processors. Dual core technology means that the single chip has two processors on it. This makes it capable of executing two commands at the same time. Do not confuse Pentium D dual core with the newer Core 2 Duo. They are vastly different chips. The Core 2 Duo (and the Core 2 Quad) core chips are greatly improved over the Pentium D chips.
Not much bigger than the chips of today.
Slot 2 is used by Intel Pentium II Xeons and Intel Pentium III Xeons. These chips were most common in servers and industrial workstations.
It wasn't. It was introduced back when the Pentium II was introduced. The Celeron was created because the L2 cache chips used in the Pentium II were rather expensive, and they wanted to provide a low-end alternative.
Modern processors and computer components use silicone. Older processors such as the 80486 and Pentium used ceramic on the original chips, and switched to silicone.
In this day and age, no. The Intel Pentium 4 534 @ 3.06GHz (Prescott core) is several years old, easily outperformed by AMD chips of it's era, and has massive overheating problems.
Both the Intel Core 2 Duo and their Pentium D processor lines contained two chips. However, the Core 2 lines had both chips on a single wafer, which is more advanced and revolutionary design. In contrast the obsolete Pentium D is essentially two separate chips on top of one another. The third variant to Intel chips were the early generation usage of hyper threading (HT) designs which functioned similarly to multicore designs by dividing the processing into separate tasks.