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Typical 150 to 200W ac-to-dc power supplies that powered older 486 and Pentium-processor-based PCs provided outputs of 5 or 3.3V. These supplies’ typical static and dynamic voltage windows were ±5%.
The successor to the Pentium Pro from Intel. Pentium II refers to the CPU chip or the PC that uses it. Code-named Klamath, the Pentium II was a Pentium Pro with MMX multimedia instructions.
Today that count went up to two. It’s called the 86Duino and stuffs an old Pentium II-class machine capable of running DOS, Windows, and Linux into the space of an Arduino, The 86Duino Zero ...
In 1993, Intel was making some headway in that regard. The splashy launch of their new Pentium chip in 1993 was a huge event. Unfortunately an esoteric bug in the floating-point division module ...
The motherboard receptacle for Pentium II and III CPUs. Socket 370 accepts a 370-pin PPGA (plastic pin grid array) chip package. Socket 370 chips and motherboards cost less to manufacture than the ...
SOYO has just released a new motherboard for high-end systems. It is designed to use the latest Intel Pentium II processors in Slot 1, using the new higher specification 100MHz Front Side Bus and ...
Making its debut with a host of new features, including hot-plug PCI, the PowerEdge 6300 high-end server from Dell incorporates Intel's latest Pentium II Xeon processor. Built around the new Intel ...