Intel's top Pentium chip, introduced in late 2000. The successor to the Pentium III, the Pentium 4 features the NetBurst micro-architecture (see NetBurst). All Pentium 4 chips are single core ...
Ironically, Intel ran into more trouble with Pentium 4 just weeks later as the company ... Point SATA ports may degrade over a few years inside notebooks. He added that the chipset had passed ...
Intel unveiled the design of its Tejas processor ... By comparison, the 90nm Prescott-based Pentium 4 521 was set at the same frequency and had an 84w TDP while the upcoming 65nm Core 2 Duo ...
Scheduled for release during the second half of 2006, Intel's goal for Merom is to combine the Pentium 4 architecture with the increased processing power and thermal efficiencies of the Pentium M.