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To: Scumbria who wrote (33304)6/16/1998 3:00:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 1573305
 
Scumbria - Re: " Wasn't 200 MHz supposed to be the end of the product line?"

You are clearly not keeping up!

Intel released 0.25 micron 233 MHz Pentium MMX Mobile CPUs LAST AUGUST, 1997. These were known as Tillamook.

They introduced 266 MHz Mobile Pentium MMX's in January, 1998.

While these are "technically" capable of going into Socket 7 PCs, they are manufactured/packaged in Intel's Mobile Module (MMO) for portable applications. They run at fairly low voltages ~ 1.8 volts to 2.0 volts.

Intel has maintained they will be making this product through the end of this year, possibly into early 1999.

Paul