A question about Intel CPUs...?

What's the difference between Intel's PD-900 series CPU and the new E-series CPU? Their specs look similar: both having the 775 socket with dual core...?

Answers:
Pentium D
Core2Duo
two completely different cpu's ... intel decided after flopping with the pentium d that they needed an entire new cpu, ground up.
so they designed this new cpu core2duo that was much much much more efficient (quite a few of amds basic ideas were used)
intel no longer worries about having the highest ghz because they learnt that really wasnt where the true processing power came from... it was the amount of work per cycle...
anyways...
the new intels are about 40% quicker then the old ones, they generate much less heat, they use less electricity, ect ect.. .their a completely new chip.
Whatever in their specs that is different. Seriously.
The Pentium D runs on the NetBurst architecture. NetBurst is slow, outdated, and runs hot. On the other hand, the E-series runs on the Core 2 Duo architecture. Core 2 Duo beats AMD processors by huge margins. Pentium D processors are being phased out currently.

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