Yes.
The Intel Pentium III was released on February 26, 1999.
No, you cannot.
The Intel Pentium Dual-Core is much faster.
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).
They are no longer manufactured.
The L1 cache in the Pentium III is SRAM.
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No. It is much more powerful.
Yes.
A Pentium III should be capable of running any 32-bit program that doesn't rely on specific features, such as SSE2. However, a Pentium III will not be able to run many newer games and multimedia design / editing programs at an acceptable rate.
Yes.
The Intel Pentium III.