Prescott

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Prescott is an Intel Pentium 4 microprocessor core known for introducing several new instruction set extensions and being manufactured on a 90 nm process.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Intel Pentium 4 microarchitecture variant
microprocessor core
clockSpeedRange 2.4 GHz to 3.8 GHz (approximate)
codename Prescott NERFINISHED
coreCount 1
developer Intel NERFINISHED
dieSize approximately 112 mm² (early steppings)
family Pentium 4 NERFINISHED
feature improved prefetching mechanisms
support for NX bit (on some models)
support for larger physical address space (PAE)
introducedInstructionSetExtension Intel 64 (on some models)
SSE3 NERFINISHED
L1CacheType trace cache for instructions
L2CacheSize 1 MB
2 MB (on some models)
launchYear 2004
manufacturer Intel NERFINISHED
marketSegment desktop
entry-level server (some variants)
microarchitecture NetBurst NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic high heat output
high power consumption
improved branch prediction over Northwood
larger L2 cache than Northwood
long pipeline design
pipelineLength 31 stages
powerManagementFeature Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (on some models) NERFINISHED
processNode 90 nm
socketCompatibility LGA 775
Socket 478 NERFINISHED
stepping E0 (among others)
successorTo Northwood NERFINISHED
supportedInstructionSet MMX NERFINISHED
SSE
SSE2
SSE3
x86 NERFINISHED
supportsHyperThreading true (on many models)
technologyNode 90 nm CMOS
thermalDesignPower up to around 115 W (desktop variants)
transistorCount approximately 125 million
usedInBrand Celeron D (derived variants) NERFINISHED
Pentium 4 NERFINISHED
Pentium 4 Extreme Edition (some later models) NERFINISHED

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SSE3 firstSupportedCPUCore Prescott