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To: Dale M Champlin who wrote (25881)4/14/1998 3:10:00 PM
From: Craig Freeman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33344
 
Dale, a 66MHz bus, 233 actual MHz, 2.9 volts ,,,, CYRX finally has a chip that fits standard motherboards! And Evergreen ought to have a field day upgrading older (3.3v) Pentium MBs.

From all the announcements about 100MHz performance advantages, you have to figure that the next chip running at 2.5 x 100MHz will be a screamer. NSM may skip right over the PR333 to PR350 and beyond :^)



To: Dale M Champlin who wrote (25881)4/15/1998 11:17:00 AM
From: Steve Porter  Respond to of 33344
 
ALL:

From Dale's link:

The majority of all production is now yielding M II 300 chips and faster, Swearingen said. The M II 300 will actually be a short lived part; by May 1998, the M II 333 will be introduced, followed shortly by a M II 350. Those two shipments, manufactured on IBM's 0.25 micron 6X process technology, will represent the "lion's share" of production output, he said.

Too cool ;-)

Steve

Cyrix/NSM Rule!