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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (22903)1/12/1998 2:49:00 PM
From: Investor A  Respond to of 33344
 
Jim,

6x86MX-250Mhz on 100Mhz bus speed with 2MB L2 cache on socket 7 could beat PII-400Mhz on every business applications.

I just got a PC-Chip's TXPro3 motherboard with 1MB L2 cache. The performance (Winstone97 business) has been boosted from 54.0 (of 512K L2) to 58.1 on M2-166Mhz 83Mhz bus speed (MGA 220 1024x768x16bit; WD 31600; 64MB EDO; Win95 OSR2).

This is the fastest socket 7 board that I ever had. 1MB L2 cache @83Mhz clock speed performs extremely well. BTW, this board could cache up to 384MB with 3 banks of memory.

Fuchi ... who loves Cyrix's innovations

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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (22903)1/12/1998 8:58:00 PM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 33344
 
Jim,

I thought the Cayenne would be shipping by mid 1998...why is NSM bothering with the 6x86MX at .25u?

Wouldn't it be a nice surprise if it was in fact Socket 7 version of Cayenne?

Joe