The Intel Pentium Pro was the first Intel processor to contain level 2 cache.
The first processor to contain L2 (external) cache was the Intel Pentium Pro.
The first Intel CPU to feature external cache was the Intel Pentium Pro. External cache is also referred to as L2 cache, while internal cache is called L1 cache.
The original Intel Celeron processor was not as popular as expected because it lacked the level 2 cache to help reduce the price of the processor. With no level 2 cache, the processor acted much slower than the competitor processors.
The Intel Pentium III.
The Intel 4004 introduced in 1970 and was the first processor introduced by Intel.
Intel's first 64 bit processor
The first intel processor introduced in 1973 called is Intel 8008
Intel 386 processor, released in October 1985
In 1974, the Intel 8080 was introduced.
The Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 processor has a 2.4 MHz clock speed, 4 MB L2 cache and 1066 MHz FSB Speed. It features an enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology Processor Fan and Thermal Monitoring Technology.
The Intel 8088.
The first CPU chip was released on November 15, 1971 by Intel. The processor was called the Intel 4004 and was a 4-bit CPU.