Title:
Intel® Pentium® Processor Package, 1993
Creator:
Intel Corporation
Subject:
Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Microprocessor packages;
Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Semiconductor
wafers; Technology;
Description:
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® Pentium® processor package. Clock
speeds: 60 MHz (100 MIPS, 70.4 SPECint92, 55.1 SPECfp92 on Xpress 256K L2). 66 MHz (112
MIPS, 77.9 SPECint92, 63.6 SPECfp92 on Xpress 256K L2). Number of transistors: 3.1
million (.8 micron, BiCMOS). Bus width: 64 bits (external data bus), 32 bits (address
bus). Addressable memory: 4 gigabytes. Virtual memory: 64 terabytes. Pin count: 273 (Pin
Grid Array Package). Although the first Pentium® processors rolled off the manufacturing
line on 6-inch wafers, 8-inch Pentium processor wafers were later produced. The Pentium®
processor allowed computers to more easily incorporate "real world"
data such as speech, sound, handwriting and photographic images. The name Pentium®,
mentioned in the comics and on television talk shows, became a household word soon after introduction.
Publisher:
Intel Museum Archives
Contributor:
Intel Microprocessor Packages
Date:
1993 1993
Type:
Photograph
Format:
20 x 25 cm.
Identifier:
cstcli 1998.3345 - 260770
Source:
lcsh, local
Language:
eng
Relation:
Silicon Valley History Online
Coverage:
ark:/13030/kt909nc9qk
Rights:
Copyright ©Intel Corporation 1993. All Rights Reserved. Transmission and
reproduction of a single copy of this work for non-commercial use in research or
teaching in the United States is permitted if Intel is credited as the source of the
work. The work must remain intact, as a complete whole and may not be combined with any
other image or work to create a new document. Copyright ©Intel Corporation 1993. All
Rights Reserved. Transmission and reproduction of a single copy of this work for
non-commercial use in research or teaching in the United States is permitted if Intel is
credited as the source of the work. The work must remain intact, as a complete whole and
may not be combined with any other image or work to create a new document.