Difference between pentium and pentium pro microprocessor
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The most obvious differences between the Pentium class of processors are the CPU speed and the amount of cache memory contained in each processor. Cache memory allows the processor to perform simultaneous tasks, effectively reducing the time required executing program code. Additionally, each processor family has an increased instruction set. The instruction set is a list of operations that a processor is capable of performing.
NOTE: 1000 MHz approximately equals 1 GHz. For example, 2000 MHz may also be referenced as 2 GHz.
NOTE: 1000 MHz approximately equals 1 GHz. For example, 2000 MHz may also be referenced as 2 GHz.
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Difference between Pentium and Pentium pro microprocessor is given below:-
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Pentium processor:-
- The Pentium is a commonly used Intel Corporation personal computer microprocessor.
- The Pentium rapidly replaced the Intel 486 processor as a microchip of choice in the development of a computer.
Pentium pro microprocessor:-
- The Pentium Pro is a sixth-generation x86 silicon transistor produced and produced by Intel, which was launched on 1 November 1995.
- The Pentium Pro was supportive of dual-and copter-processor installations.
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