The Intel Pentium 4 Processor 2.80 GHz / 1 MB / 800 SL7PR is a desktop processor designed for use in personal computers during the early to mid-2000s. It was part of Intel's Pentium 4 lineup, which was known for its high clock speeds and NetBurst architecture. This particular model operates at a clock speed of 2.80 GHz, which was considered fast for its time, and features a front-side bus (FSB) speed of 800 MHz, allowing for efficient communication between the CPU and other components of the system. The processor includes 1 MB of L2 cache, which helps reduce latency when accessing frequently used data. It uses the LGA775 socket, which was a common interface for many Intel processors during this era. The manufacturing technology employed is 90 nm, which was a standard process size at the time of its release. The thermal design power (TDP) is rated at 84W, indicating the amount of power the processor typically consumes under normal operation.
The Pentium 4 processor was primarily targeted at users who required performance for tasks such as multimedia editing, gaming, and general computing. However, due to its architecture and power consumption, it was not as efficient as later processors in terms of performance per watt. Despite this, it was widely used in many desktop systems before being succeeded by more advanced architectures like Intel's Core series.
Brand: Intel
Model: Pentium 4
Specifications: 2.80 GHz clock speed, 1 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz front-side bus, LGA775 socket, 90 nm manufacturing technology, E0 core stepping
Features: Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 84W, VID voltage range of 1.4V, PCG 04A, Bus/Core Ratio of 14
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