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Technology Stocks : CYRIX / NSM
NSM 18.270.0%Jul 31 5:00 PM EST

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To: Robert G. Bianchi who wrote (5443)12/25/1996 1:24:00 PM
From: Robert Florin   of 33344
 
Wow! 2.8V 6x86-P200+! How did you know that? Was the 2.8V printed on chip? Is yours a 0.35um version? It must run "cool"!

Right, how do you know about this. Can you look at the bottom of the chip and give us the serial number. YOu can tell the rev#,and week or manufacture. Thatwould help me to know which chip weeks to look for, (ie => the week you have on the back of yours.) THis is truely good news. it means that the 686 200's are being produced with probably .35mu mask to run at 2.8v. Looks like we are all geared up for M2 production. What voltage is your PS putting out and what is the step down, if necessary. Are the voltage regulators cold, warm, or hot?

PS If te info from S. O'Hara is relevant to Cyrix, could you please share it withthe other interested parties here. Thanks
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