It's All About the Pentiums was created on 1999-04-04.
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It depends on which pentium. The first pentiums had one execution unit. Later pentiums, such as the IV-HT, had two.
Pentium is a trademark of Intel.
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Yes, there is one called "Virus Alert" also "It's all About the Pentiums" and "Don't Download this Song"
"Classic" Pentiums were available with clock speeds of 60, 66, 75, 90, 100, 120, 133, 150, 166, and 200 Mhz. Pentiums with MMX extensions were available in 120, 133, 150, 166, 200, 233, 266, and 300 MHz.
"Classic" Pentiums were available with clock speeds of 60, 66, 75, 90, 100, 120, 133, 150, 166, and 200 Mhz. Pentiums with MMX extensions were available in 120, 133, 150, 166, 200, 233, 266, and 300 MHz.
When installing SIMMs into a Pentium system board you must use SIMMs in pairs in order to fill a memory bank. The Pentium has a data path of 64 bits and as such requires 2 SIMMs each being a 32 bit module to function.
yes but you wont get the same speed as the old os you were running on
Intel Celeron processors are generally designed to be an inexpensive alternative to Pentiums, which are more powerful (but less energy efficient) chips by comparison.
On-Package L2 cache (discrete L2 cache) is on a separate microchip within the processor housing, while Advanced Transfer Cache (ATC) is located directly on the same die as the processor core.