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.
Ken Shirriff, noted reverse engineer and processor historian, has identified the specific transistors, incorrectly laid, ...
In 1997, we had the 350nm Intel Pentium II and AMD K6 CPUs; Russia's first lithography efforts will be nearly 30 years behind current technology. This is what a 350nm lithography machine looks ...
Using the first generation of Intel's Extended Server Memory Architecture, Pentium Pro CPUs address 64GB of memory rather than 4GB. The Pentium Pro was succeeded by the Pentium II. See Pentium.
The most recent Atom used in laptops is from 2016 and it was hardly fast back then. Up until recently, there were separate brands for Celeron and Pentium processors. Intel has now bundled both of them ...