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What Defference Pentium 4 And Pentium R

What is the difference between a pentium (R) 4, 1.80 GHz computer and a Pentium 3 , 750MHz computer?

The Pentium 4 is much faster. You see the Pentium 4 is the name of the Processor (the family name), and Pentium 3 is an earlier family name of processors (the chip that does the calculating for you; opens your programs etc.)

The GHz is the frequency at which it calculates things. The higher the frequency, the higher the speed of which your apps wil open for example. As you can see it is more than two times the speed of the Pentium 3.

The 1Gb and 256mb means the amount of RAM. It is quite surprising that the pentium 3 PC has more RAM (Random acces memory, things are stored here that you use frequenctly, for example a frequented program is saved in the RAM for quick acces) than the Pentium 4 PC, but I guess that that is that.. :p

Hope I cleared it up!

They're two different processors, with several processors in between them as well. The Pentium IV performs better than the Pentium, has vastly more transistors on its die, and a much deeper pipeline. The Pentium IV also has more sophisticated, larger caches. I'm sure a bunch of new instructions were added as well, such as SSE and MMX.Can you give us more details?

A quad core processor is a unit that contains four cores meaning that the performance will be better than a processor that only has 2 cores inside. Also, the performance on processors depends on the platform technology, features and processor model. Based on your question, you may find some of the most important differences between an i3 and i5 processors:1. Intel Turbo Boost is a technology that can be found on Intel® Core i5 & i7 processors only. It is important to mention that this feature helps the processor to increase its clock speed (provides a boost of power) when the system needs it in order to complete a specific task. 2. You can find the i3 processors with 2 cores and 4 threads. In the other hand, the i5 processors can be found with 4 cores and 4 threads. 3. Intel® Hyper Threading Technology is available on i3 & i7 processors only. This feature can be available on i5 processor for portable versions only (processor laptops). This feature uses processor resources more efficiently, enabling multiple threads to run on each core. As a performance feature, Intel HT Technology also increases processor throughput, improving overall performance on threaded software. 4. The higher the number, the better performance on processors. I mean that i5 will have better performance than i3 and i7 processors will also have better performance than i5 & i3 processors.

Difference between pentium 4 vs dual core?

There are no real advantages to a Pentium 4 over a dual core. Pentium 4's use a ton of power, produce a lot of heat, and do not out perform dual cores in any way. On a dual core, you are usually looking at a slower clock speed but with 2 cores, it makes that irrelevant and, even though the clock speed is slower, they support much higher memory speeds which more than makes up for it.

With it I3, I5, I7, etc processors, they got even better because they use around 95 watts of power or less even under a full load and that includes the GPU.

I would not even consider a P4 today.

The words “Quad Core”.Pentium® refers to a line of processors created by Intel. The Pentium® name has been around since the early days of “modern” PCs with the first one being released in 1993.For a very long time Pentium® was the flagship brand for Intel until the introduction of the Core series (2006) and subsequently the “i” series processors.The Pentium® series, today, are considered to be low end desktop/notebook processors striving for ultra low power consumption at the cost of performance.Today’s Pentium® series processors exist as a line of Silver and Gold tier chips that range from 2–4 cores.Intel® Pentium® ProcessorSo, really the Quad Core simply means that specific chip has 4 cores.What does that mean?A core is essentially more processors on a single chip. A dual core chip has two (2) central processing units on that one chip. a quad has four (4) and so on. (as many as 16 in consumer processors)It basically means that the chip is more efficient running processes or applications optimized for multiple cores. (more than one program or service at a time). In theory the more cores the more the chip can do at once without slowing down.In practice there are other limiting factors such as memory, OS multi threading capabilities and if the program or programs supports multiple cores properly.

Well, current pentium gold chips are based on the 8th generation coffeelake architecture. I'll be comparing them to 8th generation i3s.The differences between the 2 are :-Pentiums have 2 cores and 4 threads, while i3s have 4 cores.-Pentiums have 4MB of l3, while i3s have 6MB.-Pentiums have crippled AVX2 capabilities-Pentiums have weaker integrated graphics-Pentiums are generally less expensive and use less power.

What do you mean by ‘Pentium quad 4’?That chip does not exist but I think you’re referring to the Pentium N/J series (aka Pentium Silver) which are Intel Atom processors (or SoCs). Those chips are used in budget systems such as entry level laptops, netbooks, HDMI sticks, TV boxes and all-in-one PCs.Performance-wise, they are ranked below the dual-core Pentium G series (Gold) desktop processors which are essentially lower grade Core i3 parts. As a result, Intel Atom chips are only good enough for general use cases (web browsing, office work, media playback, YouTube etc) and will struggle struggle to run anything demanding.The Intel Atom and Intel Core processors are two distinct product lines geared towards different market segments. The former is designed with low power usage in mind while the latter targets high performance, reason for which the i3, i5, i7 and i9 are found in more expensive PCs and laptops.

Are you talking about new Pentiums or old Pentiums?There’s a huge difference between the old Pentium 4s and the new Pentium G-series CPUs. Now, you mention that you want better boot times, but a CPU is not going to speed that up by much, what will is getting an SSD as your boot drive.Now, a modern pentium like the Pentium g4500 vs a modern i5 like the i5 7400, the i5 will be significantly faster. i5 processors are quad-core, while Pentiums are dual-core. Also, i5s have better single-core performance than pentiums.Now, most people only really need a Pentium if they’re light/medium gaming and just using their computer for daily tasks like web browsing and documenting. So, if you’re planning on doing heavy gaming or video encoding, go with an i5, if you’re planning on lighter gaming and daily tasks, go with the Pentium.For faster boot times an SSD will be a huge improvement over a hard drive rather than an i5 over a pentium.

Th P6200 you specify appears to be a mobile Pentium processor, and compared to say the i5 for mobile platform, the i5 is generally considered faster, as well as some models having turbo boost which is supposed to intelligently 'slow down/switch off' cores that are not in use and overclock the one that is in use. The built in graphics processor is better in the i5.A lot of the differences depends on the specific model of i3/5/7 you look at.Another advantage of the Core iX series is that its upgradeability and upgrade life is likely to be longer than that of the P6200 because generally with each new major breed of CPU comes a new socket for it to be installed in.

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