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Intel and Pentium
The AGP slot first appeared on x86 compatible system boards based on Socket 7 Intel P5 Pentium and Slot 1 P6 Pentium II processors.
One limitation ( also afflicting the Intel Pentium III ) is that SRAM cache designs at the time were incapable of keeping up with the Athlon's clock scalability, due both to manufacturing limitations of the cache chips and the difficulty of routing electrical connections to the cache chips themselves.
Just as Intel had done when they replaced the old Katmai-based Pentium III with the much faster Coppermine-based Pentium III, AMD replaced the 512 kB external reduced-speed cache of the Athlon Classic with 256 kB of on-chip, full-speed exclusive cache.
* Intel Pentium III, Pentium 4, and Celeron
The Intel P5 Pentium had two superscalar ALUs which could accept one instruction per clock each, but its FPU could not accept one instruction per clock.
This trend culminated in large, power-hungry CPUs such as the Intel Pentium 4.
However, it continued to use native x86 execution and ordinary microcode only, like Centaur's Winchip, unlike competitors Intel and AMD which introduced the method of dynamic translation to micro-operations with Pentium Pro and K5.
With regard to internal caches, it has a 16-kB primary cache and is socket-compatible with the Intel P54C Pentium.
The 6x86 and 6x86L weren't completely compatible with the Intel P5 Pentium instruction set and is not multi-processor capable.
Cyrix used a PR rating ( Performance Rating ) to relate their performance to the Intel P5 Pentium ( pre-P55C ), because a 6x86 at a lower clock rate outperformed the higher-clocked P5 Pentium.
Therefore, despite being very fast clock by clock, the 6x86 and MII were forced to compete at the low-end of the market as AMD K6 and Intel P6 Pentium II were always ahead on clock speed.
The Intel P5 Pentium generation was a superscalar version of these principles.
Later, with the introduction of the Pentium brand, Intel began branding its chips with words rather than numbers.
More powerful 486 iterations such as the OverDrive and DX4 were less popular ( the latter available as an OEM part only ), as they came out after Intel had released the next generation P5 Pentium processor family.
It was marketed as a product which could perform as well as its Intel Pentium II equivalent but at a significantly lower price.
However, as Intel quickly released faster versions of their Pentium class CPUs, Microsoft Windows NT v4. 0 dropped support for anything but Intel and Alpha.
* 1993 – The Intel Corporation ships the first Pentium chips ( 80586 ), featuring a 60 MHz clock speed, 100 + MIPS, and a 64 bit data path.
Later, release 3. 0 leveraged the enhancements of newer Intel 486 and Intel Pentium processors — the Virtual Interrupt Flag ( VIF ), which was part of the Virtual Mode Extensions ( VME )— to solve this problem.
66MHz Intel Pentium ( sSpec = SX837 ) with the FDIV bug

Intel and II
Early video chipsets featuring AGP support included the Rendition Vérité V2200, 3dfx Voodoo Banshee, Nvidia RIVA 128, 3Dlabs PERMEDIA 2, Intel i740, ATI Rage series, Matrox Millennium II, and S3 ViRGE GX / 2.
* WordPerfect Mac — free program download, hundreds of third-party files and links, support and discussion group for the Macintosh program, both PPC and Intel and any Mac OS version, using the SheepShaver or Basilisk II emulators
Later, the Intel Pentium II, and Intel Pentium III processors allowed dual CPU systems, except for the respective Celerons.
This was followed by the Intel Pentium II Xeon and Intel Pentium III Xeon processors which could be used with up to four processors in a system natively.
During the Katmai project Intel sought to distinguish it from their earlier product line, particularly their flagship Pentium II.
* Intel 430HX (" Triton II "), PC Guide, accessed August 20, 2007.
For example, some low-end workstations use CISC based processors like the Intel Core or AMD Phenom II or FX as their CPUs.
Initially, bus implementations were proprietary ( such as the Apple II and Macintosh ), but by the late 1970s manufacturers of Intel 8080 / Zilog Z80-based computers running CP / M had settled around the S-100 standard.
The follow-on 1997 Cyrix-Intel litigation was the reverse: instead of Intel claiming that Cyrix 486 chips violated their patents, now Cyrix claimed that Intel's Pentium Pro and Pentium II violated Cyrix patents — in particular, power management and register renaming techniques.
After the microprocessor was released, a bug was discovered in the floating point unit, commonly called the " Pentium Pro and Pentium II FPU bug " and by Intel as the " flag erratum ".
The Intel 440FX chipset explicitly supported both Pentium Pro and Pentium II processors, but the Intel 440BX and later Slot 1 chipsets did not explicitly support the Pentium Pro, so the Socket 8 slockets did not see wide use.
* List of Intel Pentium II microprocessors
As noted in the Pentium II Processor update documentation from Intel, " Please note that although this processor has a CPUID of 163xh, it uses a Pentium II processor CPUID 065xh processor core.
The term came into use by Intel Corporation about the time the Pentium Pro and Pentium II products were announced, in the 1990s.
x86 assembly language is a family of backward-compatible assembly languages, which provide some level of compatibility all the way back to the Intel 8008. x86 assembly languages are used to produce object code for the x86 class of processors, which includes Intel's Core series and AMD's Phenom and Phenom II series.
Intel used a package designated BGA1 for their Pentium II and early Celeron mobile processors.
Another high profile Quadrics system was the fastest Linux cluster in the world called Thunder installed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 2003 / 2004, Thunder consisted of 1024 Intel Tiger Quad Itanium II Processor servers to deliver 19. 94 teraflops on parallel Linpack.
For an extremely short time after its release, the fastest available desktop processor from Intel was the Pentium II 450 MHz.

Intel and 6th
The college was also named the 6th most unwired ( i. e., wireless ) campus in the USA by Intel.

Intel and generation
Darwin currently includes support for the 64-bit variant of the Intel x86 processors used in the Mac as well as the 32-bit ARM processors used in the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and the second and third generation Apple TV.
The 4th generation 68060 shared most of the features of the Intel P5 architecture.
Nearly full binary backward compatibility exists between the Intel 8086 chip through to the current generation of x86 processors, although certain exceptions do exist.
* Prescott, the code name of a generation of Intel Pentium 4 processors
The basis of the fourth generation was the invention of the microprocessor by a team at Intel.
* Intel Pentium 4, a 7th generation processor design
* Intel 80486 architecture, a 4th generation processor design
Intel saw ways to improve a second generation design, but it would still be impractical with large overheads for the capability architecture and instruction set.
* P5 ( microarchitecture ), Intel Pentium, 5th generation central processing unit introduced in 1993
Applications written for VOS continue to be deployed on the current generation Stratus servers called ftServer V-Series, an Intel processor-based ftServer line first introduced in June 2002 for Microsoft Windows 2000 and higher.
The 6, 366, 548, 773, 467, 669, 985, 195, 496, 000 ( 6 octillionth ) generation of a very complicated Conway's Game of Life | Game of Life pattern computed in less than 30 seconds on an Intel Core Duo 2GHz CPU using hashlife in Golly.
In 1998, Intel became the sponsor after it outbid Siemens, which had acquired Westinghouse's power generation unit ; Siemens subsequently sponsored its own competition.
* Intel P6, a sixth generation x86 microprocessor microarchitecture
* Intel 80286, 2nd generation processor architecture
* Intel NetBurst microarchitecture, a seventh generation x86 microarchitecture
After Siemens AG purchased Westinghouse Electric Corporation's power generation unit in 1997, it was under the impression that the prestigious Westinghouse Science Talent Search ( now the Intel Science Talent Search ) would be theirs as well.
Intel never intended the Celeron to be able to operate in SMP, and later generation Celerons had their SMP interface disabled, restricting the feature to the higher-end Pentium 3 and Xeon product lines.
* Mendocino, a code name for the second generation Celeron processor by Intel
In February 2005, researchers at Intel demonstrated the second generation of such lasers that are capable of operating in continuous-mode on silicon chips.
Dham believes that Intel ’ s ability to “ focus and execute ” while maintaining full compatibility of application software with its previous generation microprocessors was the key reason for its success over dozens of these big competitors.
Socket 5 was created for the second generation of Intel P5 Pentium processors operating at speeds from 75 to 120 MHz as well as certain Pentium OverDrive and Pentium MMX processors with core voltage 3. 3 V. Consisting of 320 pins, this was the first socket to use a staggered pin grid array, or SPGA, which allowed the chip's pins to be spaced closer together than earlier sockets.
As Intel and AMD increased the power of PC architecture servers with each new generation of processor, data centers became filled with thousands of servers.

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