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Does anyone remember the Pentium 4

At 3ghz and 1 core, Intels amazing design of their processors are still used today. Does anyone remember this little guy?

Pentium 4.JPG

I suppose I like a chairs a little too much.

 

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Also inspired AMD's modular CPU design when Intel put two of these into the same chip

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I have an old P4 laptop with XP on it somewhere...

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1 minute ago, TheChairSalesman said:

At 3ghz and 1 core, Intels amazing design of their processors are still used today. Does anyone remember this little guy?

yeah, it was the CPU you do not need a gpu for gaming, namely cs1.6 & AOC

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9 minutes ago, TheChairSalesman said:

At 3ghz and 1 core, Intels amazing design of their processors are still used today. Does anyone remember this little guy?

Pentium 4.JPG

I've had a lot of fun with those socket 478 chips. The LGA 775 P4s...why did they even bother making them?

 

They weren't as terrible as people make them out to be. Sure, the Socket 478 version was slower (clock for clock) than the Pentium 3. And sure, the LGA 775 versions were miserable placeholders until the Core architecture was ready. And sure, they led directly into the worst idea of all time: let's take one hot, power-hungry Pentium 4 CPU and strap it to another Pentium 4 CPU so we can market a dual core that throttles at stock, only runs marginally faster than a straight single core P4 with hyperthreading, can be used to bake pizzas or pop popcorn, and can double as a 1500 BTU space heater in the winter!

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16 minutes ago, TheChairSalesman said:

Does anyone remember the Pentium 4

No. Not a single person in the entire world remembers that.

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please reserve this type of material to a status update in your profile

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