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What are the features of Pentium 4?

What are the features of Pentium 4?

Features such as a 32-bit microprocessor, hyper-pipelined technology, a rapid execution engine and a 100MHz system bus that delivers three times the bandwidth of the Pentium III processor are designed to enhance online gaming, digital video and photography, speech recognition and MP3 encoding.

What are the four modules implemented in Pentium 4 architecture?

Figure 1 shows the basic Intel NetBurst microarchitecture of the Pentium 4 processor. As you can see, there are four main sections: the in-order front end, the out-of-order execution engine, the integer and floating-point execution units, and the memory subsystem.

What generation is Pentium 4?

seventh-generation
The Pentium 4 microprocessor from Intel is a seventh-generation CPU targeted at the consumer market.

What are the features of the Pentium 4 processor?

The next generation of microprocessors from Intel. Features such as a 32-bit microprocessor, hyper-pipelined technology, a rapid execution engine and a 100MHz system bus that delivers three times the bandwidth of the Pentium III processor are designed to enhance online gaming, digital video and photography, speech recognition and MP3 encoding.

Is the Intel Pentium 4 a registered trademark?

Intel, Intel Pentium 4 processor, and the Intel logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsid iaries in the United States and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Copyright © 2000-2008, Intel Corporation.

What’s the difference between a Pentium 4 and a Prescott?

To distinguish Cedar Mill cores from Prescott cores with the same features, Intel added 1 to their model numbers. Thus, Pentium 4 631, 641, 651 and 661 are 65 nm Cedar Mill microprocessors, while Pentium 630, 640, 650 and 660 respectively are their 90 nm Prescott equivalents.

When did the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition come out?

In September 2003, at the Intel Developer Forum, the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition (P4EE) was announced, just over a week before the launch of Athlon 64 and Athlon 64 FX. The design was mostly identical to Pentium 4 (to the extent that it would run in the same motherboards), but differed by an added 2 MB of level 3 cache.