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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pentium_IIIPentium III - Wikipedia

    The second version, codenamed Coppermine (Intel product code: 80526), was released on October 25, 1999 running at 500, 533, 550, 600, 650, 667, 700, and 733 MHz. From December 1999 to May 2000, Intel released Pentium IIIs running at speeds of 750, 800, 850, 866, 900, 933 and 1000 MHz (1 GHz).

  3. Release Date Part Number(s) Release Price Pentium III 800: SL5QD: 800 MHz: 256 KB: 133 MHz: 6×: 1.75 V: 20.8 W: Socket 370: June 2001: RB80533PZ800256: Pentium III 866: SL5HG, SL5QE: 866 MHz: 256 KB: 133 MHz: 6.5×: 1.75 V: 26.1 W: Socket 370: June 2001: RK80533PZ866256: Pentium III 933: SL5HH, SL5QF: 933 MHz: 256 KB: 133 MHz: 7×: 1.75 V: 27. ...

  4. New Design Availability Expiration Date Wednesday, October 26, 2022. Sign in with your CNDA account to view additional SKU details. Performance Specifications. Total Cores 1. Processor Base Frequency 800 MHz. Cache 256 KB L2 Cache. Bus Speed 133 MHz. TDP 20.8 W. VID Voltage Range 1.75V. Supplemental Information. Marketing Status Discontinued.

  5. New Design Availability Expiration Date Wednesday, October 26, 2022. Sign in with your CNDA account to view additional SKU details. Performance Specifications. Total Cores 1. Processor Base Frequency 1.00 GHz. Cache 256 KB L2 Cache. Bus Speed 133 MHz. TDP 29 W. VID Voltage Range 1.75V. Supplemental Information. Marketing Status Discontinued.

  6. Learn how Intel launched the Pentium III, the first processor to use the new Slot 1 interface and the first to support 64-bit extensions. The web page also covers the history of Intel from its founding in 1968 to the launch of the Pentium III in 1999.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PentiumPentium - Wikipedia

    1993–2003. 2003–2006. 2006–2009. 2009–2013. 2013-2015. 2015–2020. 2020–2023. Pentium is a discontinued series of x86 architecture-compatible microprocessors produced by Intel. The original Pentium was first released on March 22, 1993.

  8. The Pentium III processor was the first microprocessor designed to power a new internet experience with rich audio, video and 3-D. It was available at 450 and 500 MHz in February 1999, and at 550 MHz in second quarter 1999.