Pentium processors with Core architectures prior to 2017 were distinguished from the faster, higher-end i-series processors by lower clock rates and disabling some features, such as hyper-threading, virtualization and sometimes 元 cache. In the case of Atom architectures, Pentiums are the highest performance implementations of the architecture. They are based on both the architecture used in Atom and that of Core processors. As of 2017, Pentium processors have little more than their name in common with earlier Pentiums, which were Intel's flagship processor for over a decade until the introduction of the Intel Core line in 2006.
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