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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Duncan Baird who wrote ()3/27/2000 8:22:00 PM
From: Paul Ma  Read Replies (2) of 1573229
 
Spitfire has 64K of L2 cache!
I know we all thought that it had 128K of L2 cache but this doesn't seem to be true.
AMD is instead going to market the fact that Spitfire has 192K of total cache, (L1 128K, + L2 64K).

Here's the place where I read this.
www.amdzone.com (it's in the archives, news for 3-24-00)

The German site Hartware sent me the following info they
gleamed from AMD Germany: - the Spitfire will be released near mid-year, - the Spitfire will carry 64 KB integrated L2-Cache, - the frequencies of the Spitfire are not yet fixed, - the K6-2+ will be available up to 600 MHz and... - THE K6-III+ WILL DEFINITELY BE RELEASED!!!

(This is translated from hartware.de
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