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64 bits wide
64 bits. The word size of Pentium processors is 32 bits. 64 bits and i have an intell
For the Pentium the front side data bus is 64 bits wide. The back side is 32 bits wide.
The data width of a CPU is the bit rate. The Intel makes 2 types of Pentium 4's, one with 32 bits and the other with 64 bits.
The architecture of the Pentium 4 and Pentium D is collectively known as "NetBurst."
ram capacity of hp model
The original Intel Pentium was the first to have a 64-bit data bus while it's predecessor, the i486 was the first to feature an on-die L1 cache.
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The L1 cache on a Pentium 3 (And most all processors) is divided into two caches, the data cache and the instruction cache. This may be because the instructions tend to have a high spacial locality while data has higher temporal locality. At any rate, all 4 variants of the Pentium III used 16Kb data cache and 16Kb instruction cache, which makes 32Kb total. (The size of L2 cache varied based on the core.)
The CD ROM does not have any affect on the speed of the CPU or the speed of the Frontside Bus. The CPU and Frontside Bus is what carries data and the CD ROM is not connected nor involved with the speed of the computer.
It means the processor is able to handle a 32bit wide data at a time.