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To: dan pearson who wrote (24391)9/19/1999 11:41:00 AM
From: dan pearson  Respond to of 27012
 
OT...so we'll try again?

Processor Advances
Year Chip Speed Transistors M.I.P.S iComp 1 iComp 2 iComp3
1979 8088 5 Mhz 29,000 0.35 - - -
1982 80286 6 Mhz 134,000 0.9 - - -
1985 80386 16 Mhz 275,000 6.0 - - -
1989 80486 25 Mhz 1,200,000 20.0 122 - -
1993 Pentium 60 Mhz 3,100,000 100.0 510 - -
1996 Pentium 166 Mhz 3,300,000 - 1308 127 -
1997 Pentium MMX 200 Mhz 4,500,000 - - 182 -
1997 Pentium II 300 Mhz 7,500,000 - - 332 -
1998 Celeron 266 Mhz 7,500,000 - - 213 -
1998 Pentium II 450 Mhz 7,500,000 - - 483 1240
1999 Pentium !!! 450 Mhz 9,500,000 - - - 1500
1999 Pentium !!! 600 Mhz 9,500,000 - - - 1930

M.I.P.S and iComp 1, 2 and 3 are rating systems used to
indicate the relative performance of processors. More
detail on the differences amongst these CPUs can be found
at: intel.com