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To: Kashish King who wrote (14158)3/15/1997 12:43:00 AM
From: Ibexx   of 186894
 
Rod,

A recent issue of PCmag has the following to say about M2/K6 re. mobile PCs:

"..Like the MMX Pentium (but not K6), the M2 has a split-voltage design. It interfaces with external components at 3.3 volts, but its inner core runs at 2.8 volts. Once the inner core is reduced to 2.5 volts sometime in the second half of the year (now delayed?), the M2 may debut in mobile PCs..."

How does Pentium II compare with respect to the external/internal voltage parameters? (you probably mentioned in one of your postings, but I lost track).

Thanks.

Ibexx

The italics were my addition.
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