Images: 35 years of Intel chip design
Users of Pentium 4 processor-based PCs can create professional-quality movies; deliver TV-like video via the Internet; communicate with real-time video and voice; render 3D graphics in real time; quickly encode music for MP3 players; and simultaneously run several multimedia applications while connected to the Internet. The processor debuted in 2000 with 42 million transistors and circuit lines of 0.18 microns.


















