The original operating system for an IBM PC with Intel Processor was DOS (disk operating system) which operated at a command level prompt of C:
I believe you are looking for the term "Win-Tel". It refers to the Windows/Intel combo present in many home and business computer systems of the late 90's
It doesn't "use" any operating system. There are drivers available for Windows 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista. Intel-brand motherboards also have full Linux support.
Wintel admin means Administrator for windows operating system with Intel hardware called Wintel (Windows + Intel = WIntel )
Providing the Intel processor is in an Apple Mac computer, and the rest of the computer parts are present too, then Mac OS X can be installed.
None. Any processor written for Intel-compatible processors, from MS-DOS to Windows 98 to Windows Vista to Linux to Solaris 10 can be run on a Pentium D.
There is no such thing as an "Intel Premium" processor, and the Intel Pentium is 16 years old.
One might go to Intel's website to find information on an Intel Pentium Processor. There are several other websites one can go to that have information on an Intel Pentium Processor.
The Intel Pentium.
The first processor to contain L2 (external) cache was the Intel Pentium Pro.
I don't think they will try to run from you, so no concerns about their speed.
It is how good your processor is compared to the Intel Pentium.
The original operating system for an IBM PC with Intel Processor was DOS (disk operating system) which operated at a command level prompt of C:
it was a processor made by intel.
Intel
No. The Pentium M is an older, 32-bit only processor. The Pentium Dual-Core is faster and supports 64-bit operation.
Intel Pentium processor