The 65 nm Pentium D 900's Coming Out Party : The 65 nm NetBurst
The 65 nm NetBurst

While more than six months remain before Intel launches its next-generation processor architecture to replace the less-than-venerable Pentium 4, Athlon 64 processors have bested the Pentium 4 by offering better performance and lower power consumption for more than a year. Now, today, Intel's counterstrike begins, as the firm leverages the advantages of its 65-nm process, but without offering significant upgrades in design.
As we previously reported, both the Pentium 4, as well as the dual-core Pentium 4, are based on the original Pentium 4 design, which was launched in 2000. Its main characteristic is a deep execution pipeline that requires high clock speeds in order to perform well. Over time, Intel shrunk the die sizes down from 180 to 130 nm and eventually to 90 nm. Additional instruction sets such as SSE2 and SSE3 and more features were added (such as XD bit, Thermal Monitoring/2, SpeedStep or EM64T). Both caches as well as core clock speeds significantly increased (512 kB - 1 MB - 2 MB and 1.4 to 3.8 GHz).
The situation became critical when Intel introduced its 90-nm Pentium 4 Prescott, because clock speeds quickly hit the ceiling as the processors clearly became too hot. At the same time, Intel had to face fierce opposition by industry experts, the media and educated customers, because AMD demonstrated how to deliver better performance at clearly better thermal numbers. As a result, the predictions of going all the way up to 4-5 GHz were dropped and the dual-core Pentium D Smithfield was introduced.
- Next page The 65 nm NetBurst, Continued
- Intel's 65 nm Process Breathes Fire into Double-Core Extreme Edition
- Are Three Cores Better Than Two?
- Virtual Infrastructure Summit At VMWorld 2005
- Intel's Next-Generation Server CPU Promises
- A Dissatifying Compromise With AMD's 64 bit Sempron 3400+
- Dual-Core, Simple Price: Athlon 64 X2 3800+
- Athlon 64 FX-57: Great Performance, High Price
- AMD's Dual Core Athlon 64 X2 Strikes Hard
- Prescott Reworked: The P4 600 Series and Extreme Edition 3.73 GHz
- 3.8 GHz P4-570 and E0 Stepping To End Intel's Performance Crisis
-
pentium d 900 s coming out
-
stop int explorer coming up auto
-
picture not coming through
-
STORMING PARTY
-
lan party case
-
The password does not meet the
-
pirates of the caribbean the siren
-
the lamest of the lame game
-
the bards tale the unkown
-
compair pentium m and pentium 4
-
tv out
-
rfu dc out
-
paper out
-
optical S PDIF Out connector
-
ACER M5100 DESKTOP LOCK OUT
-
pentium 4 2 4
-
Pentium M