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To: Elmer who wrote (52378)4/8/1998 1:42:00 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Elmer, Re: "Not quite. The 333mhz PII is a Deschutes and is available now."

Thanks for the corrections. I guess I should have said that the first Deschutes based servers I will get my grubby little hands on will have 400 MHz processor clock speed.

Re: "You're thinking of Mendecino. Deschutes has no on chip L2."

I think you are right again, although I thought someone said a version of Deschutes, that was outrageously expensive at $5,000 (of course, it's Intel), ;-} had 4 MB L2 in the same package ala PPro. Looking back into the spec., it is either 1 MB or 2 MB, per processor, and it sounds like it's on the motherboard, as you say. Also, 4 MB in the same package as the processor sounds undoable even for Intel.

Re: "<128 MB to 4 GB>

Not on the desktop. (you're the one who mentioned 440BX).

I didn't say on the desktop. I said in the node.

Tony