INTEL COMPLETES 64-BIT TRANSITION WITH INTRODUCTION OF INTEL(r) CELERON(r) D PROCESSOR FOR VALUE PCs

Published June 28th, 2005 - 01:10 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

With the introduction today of the Intel(r) Celeron(r) D processor 351, Intel Corporation now has Intel(r) Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T), or 64-bit memory addressability, available throughout its entire desktop and server processor lines.
With appropriate 64-bit supporting hardware and software, PCs based on an Intel processor supporting Intel EM64T can enable the use of extended virtual and physical memory.

 

For example, on digital media applications 64-bit desktop computing enables faster performance with its ability to process more in main memory, also referred to as RAM, due to less data caching to and from the hard drive. Also, Intel processors supporting Intel EM64T provide headroom for processing high-definition video by enabling improvements in both speed and quality of workflow with its ability to handle large amounts of data.


 

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