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Happy 20th birthday to the Intel Premium line
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article published on 23 March, 2013
Yesterday, the Pentium processor turned 20 years old, a huge milestone for Intel.
The first chip in the line, the Pentium P5, was introduced on March 22nd, 1993, boasting such impressive specs as 66 MHz clock speed, 3.1 million transistors, a TDP of up to 16 W, and a 800nm manufacturing process.
Intel's new Ivy Bridge processors have clock speeds up to 3.90GHz, 1.4 billion transistors, ... [ read the full article ]
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DDR4life
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24. March 2013 @ 16:58 |
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"boasting such impressive specs as 66 MHz clock speed"
Lol. Does anyone remember when the PC magazines would recommend that to get smooth video playback you needed to have a minimum clock speed of a whopping 100 mHz?
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ddp
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24. March 2013 @ 21:13 |
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is not pentium 5 but is pentium 1 as patent office would not let intel patent "586" so intel patent "pentium" 1.
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xenoxx
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25. March 2013 @ 03:13 |
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Originally posted by DDR4life: "boasting such impressive specs as 66 MHz clock speed"
Lol. Does anyone remember when the PC magazines would recommend that to get smooth video playback you needed to have a minimum clock speed of a whopping 100 mHz?
.... My first CPU that could play an MP4 was a 486dx100!
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25. March 2013 @ 16:37 |
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my first computer had a pentium p54c. lightening man.LOL
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Jeffrey_P
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25. March 2013 @ 19:29 |
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ddp
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25. March 2013 @ 20:25 |
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25. March 2013 @ 21:36 |
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its kinda funny looking back.at the time i thought i would never want to upgrade. hell,i have programs now that are bigger than my hardrive was.
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ddp
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25. March 2013 @ 21:53 |
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i still have my 1st hard drive, a 105meg rodime scsi half height 5.25" hard drive.
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26. March 2013 @ 01:12 |
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three things i said i would never do. live in a small town,own a computer,and have a cell phone.well i dont own a cell phone anymore.LOL
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plazma247
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28. March 2013 @ 18:53 |
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@ddp, actually i think it was because intel got pissed at cyrix over 486, to which cyrix rebranded 586, but it was so long ago i forget exactly.
As for all you whipper snappers that came in post maths co on chip or board, u lucky something or others. I remember the days when you would solder in another quartz crystal to get a higher clock and stick an mfm hard disk onto an rll controller to be able to reformat and gain a few extra meg. That said my first hard disk was 10 meg full height 5 1/4. Arrrh them were the days hehe
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28. March 2013 @ 19:19 |
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Originally posted by plazma247: @ddp, actually i think it was because intel got pissed at cyrix over 486, to which cyrix rebranded 586, but it was so long ago i forget exactly.
As for all you whipper snappers that came in post maths co on chip or board, u lucky something or others. I remember the days when you would solder in another quartz crystal to get a higher clock and stick an mfm hard disk onto an rll controller to be able to reformat and gain a few extra meg. That said my first hard disk was 10 meg full height 5 1/4. Arrrh them were the days hehe
damn you are old.lol.
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plazma247
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28. March 2013 @ 19:22 |
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Thanks :-p your only as old as the person you feel, thankfull the misses younger than me lolz
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ddp
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28. March 2013 @ 19:24 |
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i think i still have a 5meg full height 5.25" hard drive upstairs. do have a couple of sealed boxes of 8" floppy disks plus the floppy drive upstairs.
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plazma247
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28. March 2013 @ 19:34 |
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Hehe, 8" floppy, sorry it still tickles me, hehe 5meg hdd whats the make? Talking of small hard drive sizes pre self parking heads, i remember dropping an old pc down the stairs (3 or 4) when i was young thanks to my little size and the tank thick cases of the day, which i can only assume were so thick to repel small arms fire.. anyway i remeber being very grateful i ran park.exe before i turned it off and ended up doing more damage to the stairs.. they just dont make em like the used to.
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ddp
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28. March 2013 @ 19:42 |
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plazma247
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28. March 2013 @ 19:51 |
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Jeffrey_P
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28. March 2013 @ 20:19 |
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Plazma247, I'm laughing..
First I purchased a bunch of crystal oscillators within a couple of MHz each other. Soldered a header to the motherboard. Plug-in different speed CO's until the PC wouldn't boot then back down a couple of MHz.
Science!
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plazma247
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28. March 2013 @ 20:30 |
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Hehe, the early days of over clocking hehe, yeah thats was the trick, although the first time i did it i only had 3 to chose from lol.
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