The Intel Pentium bug was an issue with the Floating Point Unit (FPU), which is a section of the processor that performs floating-point calculations.The FPU bug only occurred on earlier Intel Pentium processors, which Intel replaced with fully functional processors.
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Yes, but it must be with one of the same type. EG, you can swap an Intel Pentium 3 1.5GHz with a Intel Pentium 3 2GHz, but not with an Intel Pentium 4 2GHz. Also, it must be the same socket type.
Pentium D was the first dual-core cpu.
Pentium 4
Intel manufactures the Pentium CPU brand of microprocessors. Intel stands for Integrated Electronics and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
The Pentium 4 got it's name because it was the next series of Intel's flagship CPU line after the Pentium III.
Pentium Duo Quad, Pentium core duo, Pentium D, Xeon, Itanium, Pentium M, Pentium 4, Celeron, Pentium 3, Pentium 2, Pentium Pro, 486, 386, 286.
An obsolete type of CPU chip, popular about 10-12 years ago (late 1990s). They replaced Pentium IIs, and were replaced by Pentium IVs.
Yes. It is a CPU once made by AMD. It is comparable to the Intel Pentium II. It was released in 1997 and was designed to be able to operate in computers designed for Intel Pentium processors.
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.
no it does not you idiot it uses a frickin amd CPU not Intel. gosh