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To: Ali Chen who wrote (37075)9/16/1998 1:00:00 PM
From: Petz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571042
 
Ali, can you make sense out of this:
Of course AMD, Cyrix and IDT also have some interesting plans for the next year. AMD plans on having their K6-2 400MHz available in quantity by Q4 '98, possibly followed by the 450MHz in Q1 '99. The Sharptooth is due to be released in Q1 '99 (was K6-3, but will probably be renamed) will not only contain an L2 cache (which now looks to be 512k) but may also include a 64K L3 cache as well!. This processor should initially be available at 450MHz, and soon move to 500MHz and beyond before 2H '99.

realworldtech.com
Sharptooth now with 512K?
64K L3 makes no sense whatsoever, maybe its the new size of L1 or maybe its tag RAM for an L3.

Petz