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This is a perfect example of technical documentation written for consumption by someone who already knows the answers.  There should at least be a footnote, example, or hyperlink to more information in something like this.
This is a perfect example of technical documentation written for consumption by someone who already knows the answers.  There should at least be a footnote, example, or hyperlink to more information in something like this.
The answer is that before Pentium was '486' chips.  As you can see by the clock-speed information, the requirements to run Fedora Core are very low... a 400 MHz Pentium II Chip is found on most computers still running these days.  The other part of the answer is that there '''is''' a list somewhere:  The wikipedia site has the best information I've found on the subject.  See [[wikipedia:Pentium |http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium]]  Lastly, from the wikipedia information, you can find what other manufacturers' brands are equivalent to the 'Pentium' brand.


--[[User:Freephile|freephile]] 09:23, 27 Oct 2004 (EDT)
--[[User:Freephile|freephile]] 09:23, 27 Oct 2004 (EDT)