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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Maxwell who wrote (39029)10/12/1998 1:25:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) of 1573930
 
MAxwell - Re: "Susan Strauss &
1. 24 million transistors compare to 9 million transistor K6-2
2. Die size is 1.4 cm^2 at 0.25 micron technology (it is about current
Celeron die size). It will shrink to 0.7 cm^2 when 0.18 technology is
introduced next year. "

This actually sounds like the Sharpy chip.

A 256K L2 cache will require 262,140 *8*6 transistors = 12.6 Million transistors.

12.6 million + 9 million( for the K6-2) = 21.6 million transistors.

So where is the HUGE CASH?

256 KiloBytes is NOT A HUGE CASH THESE DAYS !

It was big when Intel made the Dixon chip, but Intel is now making PA-8500 chips with > 1 Million KiloBytes cache and 140 Million transistors.

I think AMD's K7 has to be bigger than what Susan Strauss is indicating.

Paul
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