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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (35658)8/8/1998 12:29:00 PM
From: Michael DaKota  Read Replies (1) of 1572377
 
For your satisfaction, Jim :

Pentium Pro OverDrive-300 and 333 (P6T), somewhere q3 98' .

387 pins, 333MHz has 5.0 x-factor, probably also does 5.5 .
3.3v to 2.5v/3.3v split, made for socket 8 (fits in Slot1 mobo's with a converter ), 16KB data & 16KB instruction, 512KB unified L2, but I dont know what the size in Gb of the cacheable memory is.

Some closer specs :
7.5 million transistors, made using 0.25æ process, and has 131mm2 die size.

This in comparison to the ""old" ppro 200, wich was made using the aging 0.35 fab process, had 5.5 million trans., and a 195mm2 die .

( I still find the ppro 200 the best and most "state of the art" cpu ever made, at the time it was designed, intel did for once a good job )

One funny thing is, that the socket 8 is capable of up to 5.5 x-factor from the day it shipped...

And here enjoy the buity of a socket 8 : componentweb.com

Some good old memoires float up, eh ? ;)

greetZ, Michael da kota, FHWL
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