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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Intel have loads of different processors and comparing one with the other is very difficult.
The "915" is part of a series called "Intel Pentium D Processor" and it came out in January 2006
The "2140" is part of the "Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor" series and came out in June 2007.
The speed of the 915 is "2.8Ghz" and the speed of the 2140 is "1.6Ghz" but you cannot compare one with the other because Intel changed the design of their CPUs and made them slower (to save heat) but speeded them up in other ways.
Note that neither of these are part of the latest "Core 2 Duo" range which are the latest excellent Intel processors.
In fact Intel are starting to drop the name "Pentium" and the two that you mention use "older" technology that has been replaced by the "Core 2 Duo" processors.
If you are looking to buy a new PC try to get one with a "Core 2 Duo" CPUs rather than one of these Pentium CPUs.
You can read more about the different Intel CPUs here:
http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/processo rs/index.htm?iid=process+desktop
You need to select the "Intel Pentium Processor Family" tab at the top to read about the two you are interested in.
The "915" is part of a series called "Intel Pentium D Processor" and it came out in January 2006
The "2140" is part of the "Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor" series and came out in June 2007.
The speed of the 915 is "2.8Ghz" and the speed of the 2140 is "1.6Ghz" but you cannot compare one with the other because Intel changed the design of their CPUs and made them slower (to save heat) but speeded them up in other ways.
Note that neither of these are part of the latest "Core 2 Duo" range which are the latest excellent Intel processors.
In fact Intel are starting to drop the name "Pentium" and the two that you mention use "older" technology that has been replaced by the "Core 2 Duo" processors.
If you are looking to buy a new PC try to get one with a "Core 2 Duo" CPUs rather than one of these Pentium CPUs.
You can read more about the different Intel CPUs here:
http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/processo rs/index.htm?iid=process+desktop
You need to select the "Intel Pentium Processor Family" tab at the top to read about the two you are interested in.
This web site compares CPUs
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/index.php
For the 915 it gets a score of 692
For the 2140 it gets score of 1159 (highest is best)
The 1159 is ranked 41 (so the 41st best CPU) the 915 is ranked at 99 (the 99th best CPU) - lowest is best
So that indicates that the 2140 is better than the 915.
Having said that, CPU speed is only one measure of a computers performance, and if it has a slow motherboard, slow memory and slow hard disk, then a PC with a 2140 would perform "worse" than one with a 915.
But all things being equal go for the 2140.
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/index.php
For the 915 it gets a score of 692
For the 2140 it gets score of 1159 (highest is best)
The 1159 is ranked 41 (so the 41st best CPU) the 915 is ranked at 99 (the 99th best CPU) - lowest is best
So that indicates that the 2140 is better than the 915.
Having said that, CPU speed is only one measure of a computers performance, and if it has a slow motherboard, slow memory and slow hard disk, then a PC with a 2140 would perform "worse" than one with a 915.
But all things being equal go for the 2140.