The i3-370M. It simply has a faster clock, that i3 can be clocked at 2.4GHz and the Pentium only 2GHz. I think the Pentium is aimed more at the budget market. I looked at a CPU mark score and the i3 has 2,211 and the P6100 is just 1,566. I also guess that the i3 had better integrated graphics than the P6100 if you're not getting one of those mobile cards like the radeon HD 5650 mobility etc.
I don't think they will try to run from you, so no concerns about their speed.
No. The Pentium M is an older, 32-bit only processor. The Pentium Dual-Core is faster and supports 64-bit operation.
There is no such thing as an "Intel Premium" processor, and the Intel Pentium is 16 years old.
An Intel Pentium Dual Core processor is a CPU (Central Processing Unit) and is effectively the "brain" of most computers. The Pentium processor was most common in the early 21st Century and has subsequently been replaced with faster models.
Yes. The GA-6BXC can support any Slot 1 Intel Pentium II or Pentium III processor. For the faster Pentium IIIs, you will need to purchase a "slotket" to convert a Socket 370 processor to the Slot 1 interface.
One might go to Intel's website to find information on an Intel Pentium Processor. There are several other websites one can go to that have information on an Intel Pentium Processor.
The Intel Pentium.
No. The Intel Core 2 Duo is much faster than the older Pentium 4.
The first processor to contain L2 (external) cache was the Intel Pentium Pro.
Yes, P4 is faster and more reliable.
It depends, but usually Intel is better. Older AMD processors (compared against the early Pentium 4) were much faster, however.
It is how good your processor is compared to the Intel Pentium.