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Well Intel has also finally got its 64Bit Processors now for the Desktop Platform
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Read Complete Article here @ Extremetech.com
*www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1767082,00.asp
Intel ships the Pentium 4 600 series and a new 90nm Pentium 4 Extreme Edition. The new CPUs integrate Intel's version of x86-64, known as EM64T, plus a few other new features. Is this finally the version that gets Prescott a little respect?
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Intel is announcing the Pentium 4 600 series and a new member of the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition. Unlike the earlier Extreme Edition processors, which differed in that they were based on Intel's older, 130nm technology, the new Extreme Edition is built on the company's 90nm manufacturing process. In fact, the only difference between the new Extreme Edition and the mainstream 600 series is the initial clock speed and front-side bus speeds.
Intel has added a few new features to its latest desktop CPU line:
Support for EM64T (x86-64) instructions
Enhanced SpeedStep power management technology (similar to the Pentium-M)
Cache increased to 2MB from the previous 1MB
NX bit (execute disable) in hardware
Processor Model
Pentium 4 Extreme Edition, 3.73GHz $999
Pentium 4 660, 3.6GHz $605
Pentium 4 650, 3.4GHz $401
Pentium 4 640, 3.2GHz $273
Pentium 4 630, 3.0GHz $224
Pentium 4 Extreme Edition, 3.46GHz $999
Pentium 4 570J, 3.8GHz $637
Pentium 4 560J, 3.6GHz $417
Pentium 4 550J, 3.4GHz $278
Pentium 4 540J, 3.2GHz $218
Pentium 4 530J, 3.0GHz $178
Athlon 64 FX-55 (2.6GHz, 1MB L2 cache) $827
Athlon 64 4000 (2.4GHz, 1MB L2 cache) $643
Athlon 64 3800 (2.4GHz, 512KB L2 cache) $424
Athlon 64 3500+ (2.2GHz, 512KB L2 cache) $272
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