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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pentium_IIPentium II - Wikipedia

    The Pentium II [2] brand refers to Intel 's sixth-generation microarchitecture ("P6") and x86 -compatible microprocessors introduced on May 7, 1997.

  2. External links. List of Intel Pentium II processors. The Pentium II is a sixth-generation CPU from Intel targeted at the consumer market. Desktop processors. "Klamath" (350 nm) All models support: MMX. L2 cache is off-die and runs at 50% CPU speed. Part numbers prefixed with a B are for boxed retail CPUs. "Deschutes" (250 nm)

  3. Desktop processors based on the P6 microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium Pro, Pentium II and Pentium III, as well as variations of these names. NetBurst based Pentiums. Desktop processors based on the NetBurst microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium 4 and Pentium D . Core based Pentiums.

    Model
    Sspec Number
    Clock Rate
    Gpu Model
    SR05R (Q0)
    2.6 GHz
    SR05M (Q0)
    2.6 GHz
    HD Graphics (6 EUs)
    SR05S (Q0)
    2.7 GHz
    HD Graphics (6 EUs)
    SR05N (Q0)
    2.7 GHz
    HD Graphics (6 EUs)
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PentiumPentium - Wikipedia

    Pentium is a discontinued series of x86 architecture-compatible microprocessors produced by Intel. The original Pentium was first released on March 22, 1993.

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    • March 22, 1993; 30 years ago
    • 50 MHz to 800 MT/s
    • 50 MHz to 4.4 GHz
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    The Pentium II brand refers to Intel's sixth-generation microarchitecture ("P6") and x86-compatible microprocessors introduced on May 7, 1997. Containing 7.5 million transistors, the Pentium II featured an improved version of the first P6-generation core of the Pentium Pro, which contained 5.5 million transistors.

  7. Intel released its most powerful processor to date, the Pentium II. With 7.5 million transistors, it was about 36% more powerful than its predecessor. It also incorporated the enhanced media capabilities of the Pentium MMX, which had been introduced earlier in the year.

  8. The Pentium II brand refers to Intel's 6th-generation microarchitecture (" P6 ") and x86-compatible CPUs introduced on May 7, 1997. Containing 7.5 million transistors, the Pentium II featured an improved version of the first P6 -generation core of the Pentium Pro, which contained 5.5 million transistors.