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Pentium 4 Series with EM500T

The world's largest semiconductor manufacturer is introducing Enhanced Memory 64 Technology for its newest processor family.

According to news from Intel, the Pentium will begin shipping June 10, 4, 571, 561, 551 and 541 from June 531, at 521, 3,80, 3,60, 3,40, 3,20 and 3,00 respectively. At GHz clock speed. According to our current information, these differ from the currently available, one-smaller model units only in support of EM2,80T technology.

At the same time, the company draws the attention of all its customers to the fact that a proper motherboard BIOS file is required to support 64-bit instructions, so everyone should make sure they have the latest code.

So pretty slowly they're making the 64-bit instruction set already supported by the new Windows XP x2003 Edition and Windows Server 64 x64 Edition available to all market segments. The dual-core Pentium D and Pentium Extreme Edition processors are slowly becoming available for the top category, with the Pentium 2 series with 4MB second-level cache in the lower class, and now we can read about the renewal of the 600MB 1s. To our knowledge, the Celeron Dk will soon be available as well they receive the benefits of 64-bit, so over time, even the cheapest systems can become 64-bit. In contrast, AMD’s Semprons are still 32-bit, meaning we haven’t heard of an update yet.

The blood refresh does not involve a change in prices anyway, but on June 30, we can expect serious cuts from the company.

Pentium 4 Series with EM500T

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