Such a design can handle the 42 million transistors on today's Pentium 4 chip.
Those using the next generation, the more expensive Pentium chips, promise even better performance.
One contains an actual 486-level microprocessor and the other a Pentium chip.
The first Pentium chips were released on March 22, 1993.
Look at what happened to Intel with their Pentium chip.
The 60- and 66-megahertz Pentium chips were introduced last year.
His role as a senior executive and project leader of the Pentium chip was acknowledged world over.
By contrast, the Pentium 166-megahertz chip sold to manufacturers for $498.
The company hopes the cuts will win a bigger market for its Pentium chips.
The Pentium chip has three and a half million.