Intel Pentium 100

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The Intel Pentium 100 is a fifth-generation x86 microprocessor introduced in the mid-1990s, notable for bringing superscalar architecture and improved floating-point performance to mainstream desktop PCs.

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instanceOf Pentium processor
microprocessor
x86 microprocessor
addressBusWidth 32-bit
architecture x86 NERFINISHED
branchPrediction static branch prediction
cacheWritePolicy write-back (data cache)
clockSpeed 0.1 GHz
100 MHz
codeName P54C NERFINISHED
compatibleWith MS-DOS NERFINISHED
Windows 3.x NERFINISHED
Windows 95 NERFINISHED
early Linux distributions
coreCount 1
dataBusWidth 64-bit
dieSize ~147 mm²
family Intel Pentium NERFINISHED
FPUType integrated FPU
generation fifth-generation x86
hasFeature dual integer pipelines
enhanced floating-point unit
on-chip L1 cache
instructionSet IA-32 NERFINISHED
introductionDate 1994
L1CacheSize 16 KB
L1DataCacheSize 8 KB
L1InstructionCacheSize 8 KB
manufacturer Intel NERFINISHED
marketSegment desktop computers
microarchitecture P5 NERFINISHED
notableFor bringing superscalar architecture to mainstream PCs
improved floating-point performance over 486 processors
packageType ceramic PGA
plastic PGA
pipelineDepth 5-stage
predecessor Intel 80486 NERFINISHED
processTechnology 0.6 µm
socket Socket 5
Socket 7 compatible
status discontinued
successor Intel Pentium 120 NERFINISHED
Intel Pentium 133 NERFINISHED
supplyVoltage 3.3 V
supports 16-bit real mode
32-bit protected mode
MMX: no
superscalar execution
transistorCount 3.1 million
usedIn IBM PC compatible systems NERFINISHED
wordSize 32-bit

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P54C usedIn Intel Pentium 100