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Monday, 7 January 2013

PENTIUM-3 XEON MICRO PROCESSOR

The pentium-3 Xeon micro processor was developed by
the branded company which is well known as intel.Pentium-3 xeon
processor got introduced in 1998 and it has 28,100,000 transistors in
it. The pentium-3 xeon processors
implements a dynamic execution micro-architecture,a unique combination
of multiple branch prediction , data flow and also speculative
execution.The pentium-3 xeon processor at 600MHz+ is available in a
256k cache size. The
pentium-3 xeon got improved by the generation of 32-bit
processors.Here they used the SINGLE INSTRUCTION MULTIPLE DATA (SIMD)
which performs the 3D graphics too.The pentium-3 xeon processor at
600MHz+ system bus operates using GTL+ signalling levels with a new
type of buffer utilizing active negation and multiple
terminations.This new bus logic is called ASSISTED GUNNING TRANSISTOR
LOGIC--AGTL+. And the next
generation of xeon processors was produced using 0.18 micro
technology.All xeon micro processors with 133MHz FSB(Front side bus)
were in effect pentium-3 coppermine processors in xeon package.Like
desktop pentium-3 CPU's , they had 256KB level 2 cache integrated on
the processor core and didn't support quad-processing.Later on intel
releasede the new version processor which were more advanced than
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