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To: steve h who wrote (26835)12/17/1997 1:25:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576881
 
Steve, <the K6-266 comes out> My understanding is that there might be two flavors of K6-266. One, in 0.25um will definitely run below 2.1V.
The older 0.35um chips are also doing better as time progresses. So far, as a part of my screwdriver work, I have seen a lot of K6 that could run Windows at 262MHz AND 2.8V. This does not mean that they will pass in the whole temperature range or voltage jitters, by anyway...

Regards,

Ali