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'''P6''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s for desktops and servers as a successor to {{\\|P5}}. Introduced in 1995 and continued until 2000, P6 was fabricated using [[350 nm]] and [[250 nm]] processes. P6 was obsoleted by {{\\|NetBurst}} in late 2000. | '''P6''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s for desktops and servers as a successor to {{\\|P5}}. Introduced in 1995 and continued until 2000, P6 was fabricated using [[350 nm]] and [[250 nm]] processes. P6 was obsoleted by {{\\|NetBurst}} in late 2000. |
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P6 was the microarchitecture for Intel's for desktops and servers as a successor to P5. Introduced in 1995 and continued until 2000, P6 was fabricated using 350 nm and 250 nm processes. P6 was obsoleted by NetBurst in late 2000.