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To: TBF who wrote (115528)6/12/2000 1:36:00 AM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 1572376
 
tbf,

K6-2 550 is pretty much it. There will be notebook based chips K6-2+ and K6-3+ with 128K and 256K on chip L2 with similar speeds, but these will probably be hard to get, and there may be compatibility problems with old motherboards, unless the motherboard maker releases new BIOS to support these chips.

Joe