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In our final analysis of the Pentium 4 2GHz. mPGA 478 processor ... Here, to make a move to this level of performance, if you own a socket 423 board, you can stay in this form factor but 2GHz.
The Pentium 4, initially announced by Intel here on the 20th November 2000. Released in 1.4GHz and 1.5GHz flavours in the Socket 423 package it was partnered on release by the i850 chipset which ...
The 2.4GHz part costs $562, the same price as the 400MHz FSB-enabled Pentium 4. The new 2.53GHz chip costs $637 and the 2.26GHz chip costs $423, all in units of 1,000. Intel said it is offering ...
Earlier this week Intel cut the price on its Pentium 4 2.2 gigahertz chip 25 per cent to US$423 each from US$562. It also cut Pentium 4 chips running at 1.9 GHz and 2.0 GHz by 7 per cent and 23 ...
Sure, they have now adopted a different socket ... Intel, on the other hand, chose to end their successful line of Pentium 3 (non-Tualatin) at the ill-fated 1.13GHz. Replaced by the stunted ...
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