Note: The following are the first generations of Pentium 4 series products: Willamette core launched in 1.3, nm, clock speed ~ 2.0 GHz, pins 423 or 478,
Supported chipset: Intel i845 (478)/i850 (423), via p4x266, and other second generation: The Northwood core launched in 02 years, with a clock speed of 1.8-nm ~ 3.06 GHz, pin 478,
Supported chipsets include Intel i845, 848/865, 875, and other third generations: The Prescott core launched in 2.4, with a clock speed of to 90 nm ~ 3.4 GHz, pin 478/775,
Level 2 Cache 1 m, 775 pin model is P4 5xx.
Supported chipset 848/865/875, via pt800/880/900 p4m800, NV nf4ie, ATI 9100 and other fourth generation: 05 years launched the Prescott-2M core, 90nm, clock speed 2.53 ~ 3.8 GHz, pin 775,
Level 2 Cache 2 m, model: P4 6xx,
Supported chipsets include Intel i915, 925/945, and 955,
Via pt880/900 p4m890/900, NV nf5ie, ATI x200, and other fifth generation: Year 06 cedar mill core, 65nm, clock speed 3.0 ~ 3.8 GHz, pin 775,
Supported chipset: Intel i945/965/975, via pt900, p4m900, NV nf6ie, ATI rs600, etc. Note: The following are products after Pentium 4: Smithfield Pentium D, dual-core, launched in 05 years, 90nm, clock speed 2.66 ~ 3.2 GHz, model: presler core Pentium D, dual-core, 65nm, clock speed 2.8 ~ 3.6 GHz, model: Conroe core Core 2, dual-core, 65nm, clock speed of 1.86 ~, launched in the second half of the year of PD 9xx06 ~ 2.93 GHz, model e6xxx07 kentsfield core Core 2, four cores, 65nm, clock speed 2.66 ~ 2.93 GHz, model q6xxx;
During the same period, Core 2, dual-core, 65nm, and 1.8-clock speed of the Allendale core were also introduced ~ 2.0 GHz, model e4xxx recently launched the Pentium eseries, dual-core, 65nm, Core 2 architecture, clock speed 1.6 ~ 2.0 GHz, model e2xxx