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Intel Pentium 4 HT

The Intel Pentium 4 HT is a desktop processor released in November 2000, featuring Hyper-Threading technology and using the LGA 775 socket.

The Intel Pentium 4 HT is a single-core desktop processor introduced on November 20, 2000, as the successor to the Pentium III. It was manufactured on a 180 nm process node and utilized the LGA 775 socket. The processor was discontinued on August 8, 2008. Its successor is the Pentium D. Key technical attributes include Hyper-Threading technology, which allows the operating system to see two logical cores per physical core, improving multitasking performance. The Pentium 4 HT was used in desktop computers and paired with chipsets supporting the LGA 775 socket.

Specifications

Socket unverified LGA 775
Process node unverified 180 nm
Release date 2000-11-20
Release year 2000
Discontinued 2008-08-08
Successor unverified Pentium D
Predecessor unverified Pentium III