| ] This series of articles takes a look at the consumer] desktop processors that have borne the Pentium name,
 ] beginning with the original Pentium up through today's
 ] Pentium 4 (Prescott) and Pentium M divisions. The
 ] overview is general enough that for the most part it
 ] should be accessible to the nonspecialist, and it should
 ] give you a sense of the major differences between each
 ] generation of Pentiums.
 Perhaps the best article I have ever read overviewing the Pentium architecture, and its advances. The article is an easy read, though if its been a while since you've read something like P&H (Patterson and Hennessy), you might have some trouble. |