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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Petz who wrote (32601)5/11/1998 11:02:00 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) of 1572474
 
<So what, the K6-300 according to you dissipates 15 watts. L2 cache for K6-300 is insignificant in power dissipation, certainly less than 2 watts.>

I just went to the K6 Datasheet and ran the numbers. It adds up to 19.243 Watts on my calculator. Here's how I calculated it

Max Vcc2 = 2.3V
Max Vcc3 = 3.6V

Max Icc2 = 7.49A
Max Icc3 = .56A

2.3V*7.49A = 17.227 W.
3.6V*.56A = 2.016W.

Not including L2 cache.

These are AMD's numbers, not mine.

EP
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