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To: pgerassi who wrote (15979)10/25/2000 6:05:47 PM
From: kash johalRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Pete,

re:"This is obviously not true wrt cC0 stepping P3 was used solely to get to 1GHz. It shipped with only 933Mhz and 1GHz . The sweet spot was below this as far more 933Mhz were made than 1GHz and very few 1.13GHz. Normal rating (80C) for this stepping had a sweet spot of around 800MHz. "

Are u alleging that Intel with cCO stepping threw away all the parts below 933?

Now why would they do this?

regards,

Kash



To: pgerassi who wrote (15979)10/25/2000 6:26:55 PM
From: kash johalRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Pete,

I checked the facts.

The cc0 stepping parts range from 600E all the way to 1Ghz.

Source Intel documentation:

intel.com

So yor statement that cc0 was only for 933 and 1Ghz is clearly in error.

regards,

Kash