Intel 930 processor 3 GHz 4 MB L2 Box

  • Brand : Intel
  • Product name : 930
  • Article code : BX80553930T
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 5032037006187
  • Category : Processors
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  • Info modified on : 21 Oct 2022 10:14:32
  • Long product name Intel 930 processor 3 GHz 4 MB L2 Box :

    Intel® Pentium® D Processor 930 (4M Cache, 3.00 GHz, 800 MHz FSB)

  • Short summary description Intel 930 processor 3 GHz 4 MB L2 Box :

    Intel 930, Intel® Pentium® D, LGA 775 (Socket T), 65 nm, Intel, 3 GHz, 64-bit

  • Long summary description Intel 930 processor 3 GHz 4 MB L2 Box :

    Intel 930. Processor family: Intel® Pentium® D, Processor socket: LGA 775 (Socket T), Processor lithography: 65 nm. Market segment: Desktop, Number of Processing Die Transistors: 376 M, Processing Die size: 162 mm². Package type: Retail box. Processor package size: 37.5 x 37.5 mm

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Behardware.com
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2016-11-14 21:09:21
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Dealing with current news means that we rarely have the opportunity to review old products and of course a comparison between the most recent products and those that came out several years ago can get a little problematic. But we’ve decided to push th...
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2016-11-14 21:09:21
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More Dual Core goodness. Intel and AMD are both betting that everyone will transition to multiple cores very quickly, and as shown by recent moves in the notebook industry and the continued release and price drops of multi core CPUs, the shift to multi...
  • I was excited about the move to 65nm due to the potential for lower thermal dissipation and the potential for increased core clock rates. I did have my doubts about putting two physically separate cores into the same package, and using the FSB to conn...