pentium
/ˈpɛn.tɪ.əm/Definitions
1. proper noun
A brand of high-performance microprocessors developed by Intel, introduced in the mid-1990s.
“The new computer’s processor was a Pentium 4, allowing it to run multiple applications simultaneously.”
2. noun
A type of microprocessor or central processing unit (CPU).
“The company designed a custom Pentium for their gaming console, achieving high performance and low power consumption.”