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The article [[P7]] claims that P7, not [[NetBurst]] is the name of the Pentium 4's microarchitecture. Which is correct? I have only seen NetBurst so far, never P7. |
The article [[P7]] claims that P7, not [[NetBurst]] is the name of the Pentium 4's microarchitecture. Which is correct? I have only seen NetBurst so far, never P7. |
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[[User:Yogi de|Yogi de]] 18:58, 2 Jan 2005 (UTC) |
[[User:Yogi de|Yogi de]] 18:58, 2 Jan 2005 (UTC) |
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I saw in some places that Pentium 4 being referenced as "P68" while P7 is Itanium, someone agree? |
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Also, the "Rapid Execution Engine" is valid for Willamate and Northwood only, in Prescott ALUs operate at core clock, and it can perform shofts in 1 clock. |
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The article P7 claims that P7, not NetBurst is the name of the Pentium 4's microarchitecture. Which is correct? I have only seen NetBurst so far, never P7. Yogi de 18:58, 2 Jan 2005 (UTC)
I saw in some places that Pentium 4 being referenced as "P68" while P7 is Itanium, someone agree?
Also, the "Rapid Execution Engine" is valid for Willamate and Northwood only, in Prescott ALUs operate at core clock, and it can perform shofts in 1 clock.