• In early 1999, the Pentium II was superseded by the almost identical Pentium III, which basically only added SSE instructions to the CPU.
  • Intel Pentium II line of processors is based on sixth generation x86 processor core. ... The Pentium Pro family was replaced by the Pentium II Xeon family.
  • Consequently, whilst looking very different to previous Intel processors, internally the Pentium II is a mixture of new technologies and enhancements to old ones.
  • Intel Pentium II family is comprised of 27 SKUs, that have 1 cores, and operate at frequencies up to 450 MHz. ... Pentium II CPUs use Slot 1.
  • Fortunately, for Intel's sake, AMD's Kryptonite was fairly harmless as their newly released Pentium II took the title as world's fastest x86.
  • These two things increase the L1 cache performance of the Pentium II and help reduce the Pentium II's disadvantage of its slower external L2 cache.
  • The Pentium II has a 32 KB L1 cache which is double Of the Pentium Pro. This processor has separate 16 KB L1 data and 16 KB L1 instruction caches.
  • The Pentium® II processor may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications.
  • 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.
  • The Pentium II. Intel released its most powerful processor to date, the Pentium II. With 7.5 million transistors, it was about 36% more powerful than its predecessor.