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Revision as of 16:35, 21 August 2016
PR or P-Rating (Performance Rating; often mistaken for "Pentium Rating") was a rating system that allowed various x86 manufacturers to gauge the performance level of their microprocessors against equivalent Pentium-level performance. PR was introduced in Mid-1996 in a collaborated effort by AMD, IBM, SGS-Thomson, and Cyrix to provide a way to report processor performance.
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