First published 17 April, 1997. Intel yesterday showed a 233MHz Pentium II but said it will also release a 400MHz version of the chip. All Pentium II CPUs will ship in a cartridge package; initial ...
The successor to the Pentium Pro from Intel. Pentium II refers to the CPU chip or the PC that uses it. Code-named Klamath, the Pentium II was a Pentium Pro with MMX multimedia instructions. Introduced ...
LAS VEGAS--Umax is quietly displaying a "thin-and-wide" notebook prototype of the VisualNote 500 series with a 266-MHz Pentium II processor and Windows 98, neither of which are officially shipping yet ...
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The voltage-regulator-module (VRM) specification requires the voltage regulator to hold the µP core’s supply voltage within narrow limits when the processor’s current demands change at rates as fast ...
In this age, where AI models often demand cutting-edge GPUs and major computational resources, a recent experiment has shown us the feasibility of running a large language model (LLM) on a vintage ...
Okay, here's the deal: I just purchased an AOpen AX6BC for my brother, since his board blew up. Using the same processor, the system now starts up at 350MHz instead of 400MHz. Now I thought the ...
Intel Corp. will rebrand its Pentium and Celeron lines of entry-level laptop processors next year, the company announced today. The two processor lines will be offered under a new brand, Intel ...
A Pentium II CPU chip or to a PC that uses it. The term is also used for non-Intel CPUs that are Pentium II compatible, such as the K6 from AMD and the 6x86MX from Cyrix. See P6 class and Pentium.