Pentium II:
The Pentium –11 was introduced in 1997 and incorporates Intel MMX Technology designed specifically to process video, audio, and graphics data efficiently.
The MMX Technology improves video compression/decompression, image manipulation, encryption, and I/O processing. The Pentium 11 has 57 new instruction designed to speed the repetitive sequence often found in multimedia operation.
Additional members of the Pentium -11 family were introduced in 1988, including the celeron processor, designed for basic PC market by 199, the clock speed of the Pentium –11 was up to 450 MHZ, and the clock speed of the Celeron processor was up to 400 MHZ.
The MMX Technology improves video compression/decompression, image manipulation, encryption, and I/O processing. The Pentium 11 has 57 new instruction designed to speed the repetitive sequence often found in multimedia operation.
Additional members of the Pentium -11 family were introduced in 1988, including the celeron processor, designed for basic PC market by 199, the clock speed of the Pentium –11 was up to 450 MHZ, and the clock speed of the Celeron processor was up to 400 MHZ.
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