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Your processor is the brain
of your computer. It is also referred to as the microprocessor or CPU.
It interprets all the instructions that it receives from various devices
and then executes those instructions, such as telling your printer to
print. The faster the processor, generally the faster the computer will
usually be able to perform those instructions and tasks. |
Intel
Processors
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Intel® XeonTM
The Intel Xeon Processor with 533 MHz front side bus for servers
and workstations features innovative technologies such as the
Intel NetBurstTM
Microarchitecture and Hyper-Threading Technology. It offers
outstanding platform performance, dependability, value and
versatility to provide headroom for current and future server
and workstation platforms. Make time now to upgrade from older
systems and increase your business's competitive advantage. |
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Intel Pentium® 4
Processor with HT TechnologyExtreme Edition
Intel Pentium® 4 Processor with HT Technology Extreme
Edition benefits from 2MB of on-die level 3 chip cache to
deliver incredibly fast performance on a CCD Home/Office
workstation. In select benchmarks, when compared to a 360 with a
standard 3.20 GHz P4 CPU, the 360 with an Extreme Edition
3.20GHz processor showed increases in performance from 5-21%
in internal CCD tests.
For benchmarks
performance details |
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Intel® Pentium® 4
Processor with Hyper-Threading Technology
Intel Pentium 4 processors with Hyper-Threading Technology are
fast and efficient. Hyper-Threading technology allows these
blazing fast processors to function more efficiently when
running multiple tasks at the same time. This benefit is also
highlighted when several CPU-intense applications are running
simultaneously.
Inside each Intel
processor is an instruction queue of actions waiting to be
completed. While one activity is being performed,
Hyper-Threading uses idle processor sections to begin the next
activity. This efficient use of processing power can enable
users to work with multiple applications more effectively, so
more tasks can be done in less time. |
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Intel Pentium® 4
Processor
The Intel Pentium 4 processor for the desktop provides
solid performance on today's high-end applications. The Pentium
4 processor also offers excellent performance for emerging
web-based activities and multitasking-oriented users. This
desktop processor also offers a great value when used in
notebooks. It can deliver significant power and performance
at a great price. This is good for customers looking for desktop
power in a notebook and who are not as concerned with size and
weight. Ideal for people who will be running mainstream
applications like internet surfing, digital picture editing,
multimedia presentations, word processing, spreadsheets, and
basic gaming.1 |
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Intel® Pentium®
M Processor
Intel's latest processor is the first-ever to be designed from
the ground up for mobile computing, allowing systems to be thin,
light, and have long battery life. The New Pentium® M
processor incorporates innovative power-management features that
enable extended battery time while still delivering the power to
run robust applications delivering the excellent balance of
mobility and performance. Combine this processor with the Intel
855 Chipset Family and the Intel PRO Wireless technology to get
the Intel Pentium M processor with Centrino technology (see
below). This processor is great for people on the go who are
running applications like word processing, spreadsheets,
databases, etc., as well as running productivity applications,
doing presentations, and working wirelessly on a regular basis.
The Pentium M is
designed to yield performance beyond advertised processor
speeds. On many industry standard benchmarks, the Pentium M at
1.6 GHz performed comparably to the Mobile Pentium 4-M. See
chart below for one example:
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Intel® Celeron®
M Processor
Based on an architecture designed specifically for mobile
computing, the Intel® Celeron® M
Processor processor delivers a balanced level of mobile
performance technology and exceptional value for notebook users. |
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Intel® CentrinoTM
Mobile Technology
Intel Centrino mobile technology is a great new set of
technologies including the Pentium M processor, Intel 855
Chipset Family, and Intel PRO Wireless Mini-PCI card. Centrino
mobile technology is not a processor alone, but rather is a
brand umbrella for these 3 parts. The Intel PRO Wireless mini-PCI
card allows you to connect to 802.11 b wireless networks and the
Pentium M processor enables thin, light systems with long
battery life. Put this all together and you get a system that is
easy to carry, easy to connect, and easy to use for a long time. |
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Mobile Intel
Pentium® 4 Processor-M
Based on the same technology as the popular desktop Pentium 4
processor, the Mobile Pentium 4-M processor features similar
architecture but optimized for battery life and other mobile
computing needs so that you can run power intensive components
with minimal impact to battery life. Mobile Pentium 4-M
processors offer high performance to run robust applications
delivering excellent multimedia performance with great mobility.
It's great for creating digital video, editing digital photos,
gaming, delivering multimedia presentations, and desktop
publishing. |
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Intel Pentium® III
Processor-M
The Mobile Intel Pentium III Processor-M offers dependability
and good mobility for ultra thin and light systems. Mobile Intel
Pentium III-M products are available in low voltage and ultra
low voltage models, for mini- and sub-notebooks, as well as
tablet PC platforms. |
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Intel Celeron®
The Intel Celeron processor is designed to bring a balanced
level of proven technology and value to basic PC desktops. With
the Intel Celeron processor you can expect an affordable and
reliable PC for your home or home office to meet your basic
computing needs, such as e-mailing friends and relatives,
tracking home finances, and running interactive or educational
software for your kids. |
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