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Intel Pentium 4 Prescott 3.2GHz
by Tim Dean

The latest iteration of the Pentium 4, code named Prescott, is an interesting development for a few reasons. First off, it represents Intel's entry to the world of 90nm (90 nanometre, or 0.09 micron) fabrication for processors. For the uninitiated, all this means is the size of individual components on the processor core have been shrunk to even smaller levels. It's a natural part of processor evolution to shrink the size of components, as it allows more transistors to be packed into a smaller space, reduces heat and resistance, and this all leads to faster CPUs.

Apr 14, 2004
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John Gillooly 's Computex Report, Day 1
by John Gillooly

Jun 3, 2004
Feature
What's hot 2005
by David Hellaby

How will you be computing in the next 12 months? PC Authority brings you 2005's big technology stories - before they happen.

Jan 10, 2005
Review > Components
Intel Pentium 4 2.8E
by Dan Chiappini

When Intel announced the production of 90nm products over a year ago, the most obvious change was the move to double the existing 512KB L2 cache to a full 1MB of on die memory. This simple transition added more performance than some of the minor clockspeed increases to date, and made the Prescott a household name.

Apr 7, 2005
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John Gillooly 's Computex Report, Day 1
by John Gillooly  |   Jun 3, 2004