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Datasheet
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Introduction
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Introduction
The Intel
®
 Pentium
®
 4 processor on 90 nm process in the 775-land package is a follow on to the 
Pentium 4 processor in the 478-pin package with enhancements to the Intel NetBurst
®
 
microarchitecture. The Pentium 4 processor on 90 nm process in the 775-land package uses Flip-
Chip Land Grid Array (FC-LGA4) package technology, and plugs into a 775LGA socket. The 
Pentium 4 processor in the 775-land package, like its predecessor, the Pentium 4 processor in the 
478-pin package, is based on the same Intel 32-bit microarchitecture and maintains the tradition of 
compatibility with IA-32 software.
Note:
In this document the Pentium 4 processor on 90 nm process in the 775-land package is also referred 
to as the processor.
The Pentium 4 processor on 90 nm process in the 775-land package supports Hyper-Threading 
Technology
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. Hyper-Threading Technology allows a single, physical processor to function as two 
logical processors. While some execution resources (such as caches, execution units, and buses) 
are shared, each logical processor has its own architecture state with its own set of general-purpose 
registers, control registers to provide increased system responsiveness in multitasking 
environments, and headroom for next generation multithreaded applications. Intel recommends 
enabling Hyper-Threading Technology with Microsoft Windows* XP Professional or 
Windows* XP Home, and disabling Hyper-Threading Technology via the BIOS for all previous 
versions of Windows operating systems. For more information on Hyper-Threading Technology, 
see 
, for Hyper-Threading 
Technology configuration details.
The Intel Pentium 4 processor 571, 561, 541, 531, and 521 support Intel
®
 Extended Memory 64 
Technology (EM64T)
Φ
 as an enhancement to Intel’s IA-32 architecture. This enhancement enables 
the processor to execute operating systems and applications written to take advantage of Intel 
EM64T. With appropriate 64 bit supporting hardware and software, platforms based on an Intel 
processor supporting Intel
®
 EM64T can enable use of extended virtual and physical memory. 
Further details on the 64-bit extension architecture and programming model is provided in the 
Intel
®
 Extended Memory 64 Technology Software Developer Guide at: 
http://developer.intel.com/
technology/64bitextensions/
.
In addition to supporting all the existing Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 (SSE2), there are 13 new 
instructions that further extend the capabilities of Intel processor technology. These new 
instructions are called Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (SSE3). These new instructions enhance the 
performance of optimized applications for the digital home such as video, image processing, and 
media compression technology. 3D graphics and other entertainment applications such as gaming 
will have the opportunity to take advantage of these new instructions as platforms with the Pentium 
4 processor in the 775-land package and SSE3 become available in the market place.
The processor’s Intel NetBurst microarchitecture FSB uses a split-transaction, deferred reply 
protocol like the Pentium 4 processor. The Intel NetBurst microarchitecture FSB uses Source-
Synchronous Transfer (SST) of address and data to improve performance by transferring data four 
times per bus clock (4X data transfer rate, as in AGP 4X). Along with the 4X data bus, the address 
bus can deliver addresses two times per bus clock and is referred to as a "double-clocked" or 2X 
address bus. Working together, the 4X data bus and 2X address bus provide a data bus bandwidth 
of up to 6.4 GB/s.