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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Scumbria who wrote (123038)8/24/2000 9:16:42 PM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH  Read Replies (2) of 1578510
 
Normally, parts are tested at 80-90C because that is the upper limit of temperatures found in normal operating environments. All PIII parts which run below 933MHz
are rated up to at least 80C.


Also, the 1.133GHz parts have an asymmetric Vcc spec. of 1.8V +.04V/-.08V
+.04V? That's 2.2%! What happens at 1.85V???? Hmmmmmmmmm
The Athlon 1.1GHz spec is symmetrical at 1.75V +/-.1V (5.7%) Very reasonable.

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