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Sunday, September 25, 2005

Intel Pentium D Processor


After reading this article, im so impressed with the expandation of processing technology nowaday. In 2002, intel had release hyper threading processor, followed by intel dual core processor, and now intel dual core with HT tech.

Whether performing video editing, playing graphic intensive games or running multiple background tasks simultaneously, users today have high expectations for their PC performance with little tolerance for degradation in experience. For people who run multiple demanding applications simultaneously, the Intel® Pentium® D processor is Intel’s preferred desktop processor. Because it is powered by two execution cores in one processor it offers exceptional functionality and performance so consumers get the most productivity and enjoyment from their PCs when one or more people are running multiple applications at the same time.
In today’s usage environment, processor speed alone is not enough to ensure a great experience.

Today users require the power of simultaneous computing found in a dualcore processor. The Intel Pentium D processor brings this power to the desktop at three performance levels [3.20, 3 and 2.80 GHz]. An Intel dual-core processor delivers consumer value by providing additional computing resources that expand the PC’s capabilities and provide platform-level advancements for consumers in the form of higher throughput and simultaneous computing. With an Intel Pentium D processor users may perform multiple tasks such as digital rendering and gaming all while running virus scan or other background tasks seamlessly
The Intel dual-core processor is an evolution of HT Technology. Both HT Technology and a dual-core processor enable a multi-threaded experience for applications written to take advantage of multiple threads, but dual-core processing brings more resources and computing throughput to the PC. Dual-core processing allows for true simultaneous computing so multiple users can access and enjoy the same PC, even from different rooms with a home network and networked devices (such as a stereo connected via a DMA).

What "P D" offers you??
1) The Power of Dual-Core Delivers Exceptional Benefits to Your Platform.
2) Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology.
3) Level 1 Cache.
4) 2MB Level 2 Cache.
5) Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel® EM64T)2.
6) Execute Disable Bit3. 7) Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (SSE3). 8) 90nm Process Technology

It comes in three type or model which is 840,830,820 and of couse the bigger number is the better one.
Processor Intel® Pentium® D Processor Processor
NumberΔ 840, 830, 820
Architecture 90 nm technology L2 Cache 2x1MB
Clock Speed 2.80 GHz to 3.20 GHz
Front Side Bus 800 MHz
Chipset Intel® 955X Express chipset Intel® 945P Express chipset Intel® 945G Express chipset
Intel® E7230 Chipset Socket LGA775 Motherboard Intel® Desktop Boards D955XCS, D955XBK, D945PSN, D945PLM, D945PVS, D945PAW, D945GNT, D945GTP, and D945GCZ

Intel® Pentium® D Processor Features Features Benefits Dual-Core Provides two execution cores in one physical processor allowing the platform to do more in less time while enjoying smooth interaction with your PC.
Enhanced Intel® SpeedStep® Technology Enables cooler and quieter PC designs—depending on system implementation and usage. (Not available on 820.)
Execute Disable Bit° Can help to prevent some classes of viruses and worms that exploit buffer overrun vulnerabilities thus helping to improve the overall security of the system.
Intel® Extended Memory 64 TechnologyΦ Processors with Intel EM64T allow platforms to access larger amounts of memory and will support 64-bit extended operating systems.

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