What went wrong?
>>59635550
Your life.
>hyperbibeline tegnology :DDDDDDD
>>59635554
Sorry but I had a Prescott
>>59635550
bibeline
They dropped Tualatin architecture because they needed a competitor for new Athlon CPUs.
>>59635594
Tualatin was doing fine against T-Birds
Netburst was literally made for the sole purpose of taking in gullible consumers and castrate x86 to leave the high performance field free to Itanium
>>59635616
I know, but Intel didn't have time to make anything useful from it. So, Pentium 4 sucks ass.
Unbearable summers. Too fucking much hot it was mostly usable as space heater.
I finally disassembled mine last month even thought it still works. The fucker refused to die and it was doing well enough, but since I didn't have any use for it I decided to dump it. Maybe I keep it as a keychain? lol
>>59635550
i686
>>59635730
PLUG IT THE FUCK BACK IN AND VIKING FUNERAL THE BITCH
AIM FOR 10 NIGGAHURTZ, THATS WHAT INTEL CLAIMED THEY'D HIT EVENTUALLY
>>59635936
but how can you burn something that is made of fire already?
Storytime: So intel saw people are buying processors with higher clock frequencies because they think it means processors are faster... Intel wanted to earn more so they made it higher by making the data which they process smaller. Good job marketing team. This is why we got this shit. But they really sold them to the shills so it was a good move(from finances perspective)... I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
>>59635550
>>59635555
Never forget, Netburst's latest iteration before it was canned was supposed to have 50+ pipeline stages, hit 7ghz, and have a 150W+ TDP.
>>59636104
Yeah they actually taped it out too, it was hitting 150 watts at 2.8ghz. If they actually had clocked it up we could have had sustainable nuclear fusion.
>>59636166
>tfw processors will never ship with 4X 120mm radiators and a nuclear cooling tower