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To: Jack T. Pearson who wrote (33710)10/3/1997 1:35:00 PM
From: Paul Engel   of 186894
 
Jack - Re: "Does Intel make a 133 MHz Tillamook processor? I thought
Tillamooks were faster."

Intel is delivering Tillamooks that run at 200 and 233 MHz at 1.8 volts.

These can be run, if so desired, at lower speeds, with a proportionate reduction in power dissipation - and increased battery life for portable applications.

However, if they are "marked" 200 or 233 MHz, they will carry a price tag quite a bit higher than a 133 MHz chip.

The Mitsubishi article mentioned a 133 MHz Pentium - not necessarily a Tillamook version.

Paul
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