No. The Intel Core 2 Duo is much faster than the older Pentium 4.
That would require purchasing a new motherboard, processor, and power supply.
There is no such thing as a Pentium 5. That would be a type of processor, except that Intel stopped naming them Pentium before the Pentium 5 came out.
The Pentium brand has been relegated to low-cost / budget processors. Creating a processor called the "Pentium 5" would confuse consumers, who now expect a Pentium to be a cheaper processor, while the name would imply that it was a flagship successor to the Pentium 4.
in the processor it self it should say the make and model. like Intel Pentium 4 or AMD 64.
The tool may not be capable of reading the CPUID correctly.
Celeron doesn't refer to any particular processor series. Celerons were cost-reduced versions of their Pentium equivalents. The Celeron in question could be based on a Pentium 2, Pentium 3, Pentium 4, Pentium D, or Core 2 Duo. In which case the answers would be "Pentium 3, Usually Pentium 3, Celeron, Celeron, and Celeron", respectively.
well... to really say they can't handle all of it but some of it they might. this is how it would be on an intel pentium G620 processor it would let you play on it for a maximum of 20mins then it would start lagging then in a total of 40 mins the games screen would go white and it would say check graphics card or renew it
Depends on what type of server, it most earlier servers (Pentium 2/3 days) The most common Slot 1/2 Processor used was the XEON by Intel. It covered Pentium 2 and Pentium 3 servers, the XEON Processor wasn't like a normal PC version, it featured a larger Cache which would help the processor process more and at a faster rate.
1st of all, Dell is not very good, 2nd Intel Pentium is crap, 3rd dual-core is crap, i would rate it 3/10
The Asus Laptop with Intel Pentium Processor is a good game computer and is a popular brand among gamers.
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.
Basically there are two types of processors which are manufactured by two companies and they are Intel and AMD. Now there are a number of varieties available in both Intel and AMD. Intel offers Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Celeron, Pentium II Xeon, Pentium III, Pentium II and III Xeon, Celeron with Pentium III Based, Pentium 4, Pentium M, Intel Core, Dual Core Xeon LV, Intel Pentium Dual Core, Intel Core 2. Pentium Duo, Pentium Dual Core, Core 2 Quad, Intel Pentuim 2 Dual Core Processor. AMD processors include AMD Athlon, AMD Athlon 64, AMD Athlon X2, AMD Athlon Xp, AMD Duron, AMD Sempron, AMD Turion, MD Opteron and AMD Phenom 1. Moreover, there are various processors offered by various companies like Macintosh processor. In other words different processors are used for different types of technology.