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how many transitors does the 2000 pentium chip contain
how many transitors does the 2000 pentium chip contain
The Pentium 4 currently ranges from 1.3 GHz to 3.8 GHz.
The Pentium 4 got it's name because it was the next series of Intel's flagship CPU line after the Pentium III.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_m lists the Pentium m as having comparable speed to the Pentium 4, so my initial guess would be that there wouldn't be a problem. The underlying libraries etc that a program links to are provided by the OS, not the chip, so I can't imagine there'd be a problem there.
pentium 4 more faster
Pentium 4 sockets were sockets numbers Socket 423 for early Pentium 4's. Then socket 478 for Pentium 4, Pentium 4 Extreme Edition and Celeron and socket T (LGA 775) for Pentium 4, Pentium D dual core, Celeron D and Pentium Extreme Edition.
If you have an older Socket 478 Pentium 4, the cooler will not fit properly. If you have one of the later LGA775 P4s, it should work, as Pentium Ds actually output more heat than a Pentium 4. But a cooler only rated for, say, a Core 2 Duo, without the Pentium 4 being taken into account, would not work, since Core 2s do not generate as much heat under full load.
As a whole, the Pentium 4 has a higher maximum performance than a Pentium III. The Pentium III performs the same as or better than Pentium 4 at the same clock speed, but the Pentium 4 has a higher max clock speed (which the Pentium 4 was designed for).
The Pentium 4 and Pentium 4 HT differ only in the "HT" designation, which means "Hyper-Threading". Hyper-Threading allows one physical processor to represent itself as two "logical" processors to the computer, doubling the amount of tasks the computer can work on. It effectively allows you to have a dual-core processor while only paying for a single-core. Get the Pentium 4 HT!
Pentium 4 with HT technology runs at the highest speed.
Yes.