Performance Specification
CPU Speed
2.2 GHz
Physical Cores
1 cores
CPU Codename
Northwood
TDP (Power)
57W
Lithography
130nm
Mobo Socket
Socket 478/Socket N
Main Link
Bit Width
32 Bit
Voltages
1.360V-1.435V
Pentium 4 2.20GHz Game Requirement Analysis
In January 2002 Intel released Pentium 4s with a new core code named "Northwood" at speeds of 1.6 GHz, 1.8 GHz, 2 GHz and 2.2 GHz. Northwood (product code 80532) combined an increase in the L2 cache size from 256 KB to 512 KB (increasing the transistor count from 42 million to 55 million) with a transition to a new 130 nm fabrication process. Making the processor out of smaller transistors means that it can run at higher clock speeds and produce less heat. In the same month boards utilizing the 845 chipset were released with enabled support for DDR SDRAM which provided double the bandwidth of PC133 SDRAM, and alleviated the associated high costs of using Rambus RDRAM for maximal performance with Pentium 4.
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