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Pentium Definition
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Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 1:37:25 PM

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Solutions: Pentium:
Intel's trademark name for their successor to the i486. Originally expected to be called the i586, the CPU was code named the P5 during its development period. It was formally introduced in April, 1993. The Pentium is a 64-bit processor initially running at 66MHz. It is capable of 112 MIPS (million instructions per second), it contains over three million transistors, and is claimed to be a superscalar chip which means it can execute two instructions at a time. Intel will also introduce the P24T (code name) chip which is a scaled-down Pentium to be used as an upgrade on 486 motherboards with the required socket.

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