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===[[64-bit computing|64-bit]] processors: Intel 64 β NetBurst microarchitecture=== * Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology * Mostly compatible with [[Advanced Micro Devices|AMD]]'s [[AMD64]] architecture * Introduced Spring 2004, with the Pentium 4F (D0 and later P4 steppings) ====Pentium 4F==== * '''Prescott-2M''' built on 0.09 ΞΌm ([[90 nanometer|90 nm]]) process technology * 2.8β3.8 GHz (model numbers 6''x''0) * Introduced February 20, 2005 * Same features as Prescott with the addition of: ** 2 MB cache ** Intel [[64-bit computing|64-bit]] ** Enhanced Intel [[SpeedStep]] Technology (EIST) * '''Cedar Mill''' built on 0.065 ΞΌm ([[65 nanometer|65 nm]]) process technology * 3.0β3.6 GHz (model numbers 6''x''1) * Introduced January 16, 2006 * Die shrink of Prescott-2M * Same features as Prescott-2M * Family 15 Model 4 ====[[Pentium D]]==== {{Main|List of Intel Pentium D processors}} * [[Dual-core]] microprocessor * No Hyper-Threading * 800 (4Γ200) MHz [[front-side bus]] * [[LGA 775]] (Socket T) * '''Smithfield''' (Pentium D) β [[90 nanometer|90 nm]] process technology (2.66β3.2 GHz) ** Introduced May 26, 2005 ** 2.66β3.2 GHz (model numbers 805β840) ** 230 million transistors ** 1 MB Γ 2 (non-shared, 2 MB total) L2 cache ** Cache coherency between cores requires communication over the FSB ** Performance increase of 60% over similarly clocked Prescott ** 2.66 GHz (533 MHz FSB) Pentium D 805 introduced December 2005 ** Contains 2Γ '''Prescott''' dies in one package ** Family 15 Model 4 * '''[[Presler]]''' (Pentium D) β [[65 nanometer|65 nm]] process technology (2.8β3.6 GHz) ** Introduced January 16, 2006 ** 2.8β3.6 GHz (model numbers 915β960) ** 376 million transistors ** 2Γ 2 MB (non-shared, 4 MB total) L2 cache ** Contains 2Γ '''Cedar Mill''' dies in one package ** Variants *** Pentium D 945 ====[[Pentium Extreme Edition]]==== * Dual-core microprocessor * Enabled Hyper-Threading * 800 (4Γ200) MHz [[front-side bus]] * '''Smithfield''' (Pentium Extreme Edition) β [[90 nanometer|90 nm]] process technology (3.2 GHz) ** Variants *** Pentium 840 EE β 3.20 GHz (2 Γ 1 MB L2) * '''Presler''' (Pentium Extreme Edition) β [[65 nanometer|65 nm]] process technology (3.46, 3.73) ** 2 MB Γ 2 (non-shared, 4 MB total) L2 cache ** Variants *** Pentium 955 EE β 3.46 GHz, 1066 MHz [[front-side bus]] *** Pentium 965 EE β 3.73 GHz, 1066 MHz [[front-side bus]] ====[[Xeon]] (64-bit NetBurst)==== * '''Nocona''' ** Introduced 2004 * '''Irwindale''' ** Introduced 2004 * '''Cranford''' ** Introduced April 2005 ** MP version of Nocona * '''Potomac''' ** Introduced April 2005 ** Cranford with 8 MB of L3 cache * '''Paxville DP''' (2.8 GHz) ** Introduced October 10, 2005 ** Dual-core version of Irwindale, with 4 MB of L2 cache (2 MB per core) ** 2.8 GHz ** 800 MT/s front-side bus * '''Paxville MP''' β 90 nm process (2.67 β 3.0 GHz) ** Introduced November 1, 2005 ** Dual-core Xeon 7000 series ** MP-capable version of Paxville DP ** 2 MB of L2 cache (1 MB per core) or 4 MB of L2 (2 MB per core) ** 667 MT/s FSB or 800 MT/s FSB * '''Dempsey''' β 65 nm process (2.67β3.73 GHz) ** Introduced May 23, 2006 ** Dual-core Xeon 5000 series ** MP version of Presler ** 667 MT/s or 1066 MT/s FSB ** 4 MB of L2 cache (2 MB per core) ** [[LGA 771]] (Socket J). * '''Tulsa''' β 65 nm process (2.5β3.4 GHz) ** Introduced August 29, 2006 ** Dual-core Xeon 7100-series ** Improved version of Paxville MP ** 667 MT/s or 800 MT/s FSB
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