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Pentium Roadmap

The table below presents the anticipated roadmap of future Intel mainstream desktop processor developments. Note that currently there is no public roadmap information for Pentium developments beyond H1 2007. This page will be updated when the data becomes available, though of course the focus of Intel is undoubtedly shifting towards Core technology.

H1 2007
Intel Pentium 4 processor 672 supporting HTT or greater

– 2MB L2 cache

– 3.60 GHz

– 800 MHz FSB

– Intel 945/955X Express Chipset family

Intel Celeron D 360 or greater

– 512KB L2 cache

– 3.46 GHz

– 533 MHz FSB

– Intel 945X/946X Express Chipset family

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