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To: SilentZ who wrote (152596)12/14/2001 6:38:06 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Z, <Wait, wasn't the mobile PII Deschutes and the mobile Celeron Dixon?>

After Mendocino (the first Celeron w/ on-die L2 cache), Intel loved on-die caches so much that they created a new mobile Pentium II called Dixon. That CPU moved the L2 cache on-die. The original mobile Pentium II was Deschutes, but it had off-chip cache.

By the way, Deschutes was also the code name for desktop Pentium II as well as the first Pentium II Xeon. Just thought I'd confuse you more. ;-)

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