The Intel Pentium III introduced SSE instructions to improve multimedia performance. Otherwise, at the same clock speed, a Pentium II and a Pentium III were equal in performance. Later Pentium III chips moved to .18 µm and .13 µm fabrication processes, which reduced power consumption and heat production and allowed the chip to scale to higher frequencies.
The Intel Pentium III introduced some new multimedia-oriented instructions, collectively known as "SSE", or "Streaming SIMD Extensions." Pentium IIIs also included a unique processor identification number, but this was removed with the final core revision, Tualatin.
The Pentium II has a higher clock rate, improved architecture, and integrates the L2 cache into the processor die, rather than placing it on the motherboard. The Pentium II also came in an easy-to-install Slot package, rather than a socket
The Intel Pentium III was released on February 26, 1999.
Yes.
No, you cannot.
The Intel Pentium Dual-Core is much faster.
There is no "Pentium R" processor. Knowing this, the biggest difference is that the Pentium III exists and the other does not.
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.
Yes.
The Intel Pentium III.