Things you should know in Intel Pentium series processors
The CPU is the part of a computer that controls the operation of the computer. All arithmetic and logical operations, decoding of instructions and the execution of instructions are performed by the CPU. Early computers used several chips to handle the task. Some functions are still handled by support chips, which are often referred to collectively as a chip set.
Get information about clock speed and FSB Speed of Intel Pentium series processors.
Intel Pentium
Clock Speed: 60-166 MHz FSB Speed: 33-66 MHz L1 Cache: 16 KB Introduction: 1993 Transistors: 3.3 Million Package: PGA Socket: Socket 7
Intel Pentium Pro
Clock Speed: 150-200 MHz FSB Speed: 50-66 MHz L1 Cache: 256 KB L2 Cache: 256 KB - 1 MB Introduction: 1995 Transistors: 5.5 Million Package: PGA Socket: Socket 8
Intel Pentium-MMX
Clock Speed: 133-166 MHz FSB Speed: 66 MHz L1 Cache: 32 KB Introduction: 1996 Transistors: 4.5 Million Package: PGA Socket: Socket 7
Intel Pentium II
Clock Speed: 233-450 MHz FSB Speed: 66-100 MHz L1 Cache: 32 KB L2 Cache: 512 KB Introduction: 1997 Transistors: 7.5 Million Package: SEC Socket: Slot 1
Intel Pentium Xeon
Clock Speed: 400 MHz-3.06 GHz FSB Speed: 100-533MHz L1 Cache: 8-32 KB L2 Cache: 256 KB-2 MB L3 Cache: 0-1 MB Introduction: 1998 Transistors: 7.5 - 140 Million Package: SEC and PGA Socket: Slot 2 , Socket 603 and Socket 604
Pentium Celeron
Clock Speed: 850 MHz-2.4 GHz FSB Speed: 66-400 MHz L1 Cache: 8-32 KB L2 Cache: 256-512 KB Introduction: 1998 Transistors: 7.5 - 44 Million Package: SEC and PGA Socket: Slot 1, Socket 370 and Socket 478
Pentium III
Clock Speed: 450MHz - 1.33GHz FSB Speed: 100-133MHz L1 Cache: 32KB L2 Cache: 256-512 KB Introduction: 1999 Transistors: 9.5 - 28 Million Package: SEC and PGA Socket: Slot 1 and Socket 370
Pentium 4
Clock Speed: 1.3-3.06GHz FSB Speed: 400-800MHz L1 Cache: 8 KB L2 Cache: 256 - 512 MB Introduction: 2000 Transistors: Package: PGA Socket: Socket 423 and Socket 478
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