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NetBurst is a microarchitecture developed by Intel, introduced with the Pentium 4 processors in 2000. It was designed to achieve high clock speeds through a deep pipeline, allowing for rapid instruction execution. However, the architecture faced challenges with heat generation and diminishing returns on performance due to its reliance on high clock rates rather than improved instructions per cycle (IPC). Ultimately, it was succeeded by more efficient architectures that balanced clock speed and IPC.

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