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AMD EPYC 7702 vs Intel Pentium 4 - 3 GHz

AMD EPYC 7702 Cpu
AMD EPYC 7702
Intel Pentium 4 - 3 GHz Cpu
Intel Pentium 4 - 3 GHz
Editiorial reviews
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Our AMD EPYC 7702P review shows why it delivers transformational TCO improvements and high socket consolidation ratios over previous generationsRead more
Last month AMD launched its second generation of its EPYC Processors, AMD EPYC 7002,Read more
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  Intel's Pentium 4 2GHz. Socket 478 Processor Breaking through the 2GHz. ceiling with ease By, Dave Altavilla August 27, 2001 Alright, I'll - Page 3Read more
The Pentium 4 saw the introduction of Intel's NetBurst architecture, with its focus on high clock speeds and a deep pipeline that makes it ideal for linear tasks like encoding. But, arguably more importantly, it saw the birth ofRead more
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Full Comparison

General

AMD EPYC 7702AMD EPYC 7702
Intel Pentium 4 - 3 GHzIntel Pentium 4 - 3 GHz
Processor socketSocket SP3Socket 478
Operating modes32-bit32-bit

Processor

AMD EPYC 7702AMD EPYC 7702
Intel Pentium 4 - 3 GHzIntel Pentium 4 - 3 GHz
Clock speed2.0 GHz3.0 GHz
Number of cores641
Number of threads1282
Thermal Design Power (TDP)200.0 W84.0 W
Processor lithography0.0 in0.0 in

Memory

AMD EPYC 7702AMD EPYC 7702
Intel Pentium 4 - 3 GHzIntel Pentium 4 - 3 GHz
Cache256 MB1 MB
Cache typeL3L2

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