Author: Ed Panek
Date: 08:07:24 03/22/01
AMD Athlon 1.33GHz (100%)
AMD Athlon 1.2GHz (90%)
AMD Athlon 1.1GHz (83%)
IntelPentium 4 1.3GHz (82%)
AMDAthlon(T-Bird)1GHz (76%)
Intel Xeon III 1GHz (74%)
Intel Pentium III 1GHz(71%)
Intel Pentium III 866(62%)
PowerMac G4 733 (61%)
AMD Duron 850 (60%)
AMD Athlon 800 (58%)
AMD Duron 800 (57%)
Intel Celeron 800 (53%)
AMD Duron 700 (51%)
iMac SE (G3 600) (50%)
Intel Celeron 700 (45%)
VIA Cyrix III 700 (27%)
Power & Thermal Specification Comparison
CPU Core Voltage Maximum Current Draw MaximumThermalDissipation
AMD Athlon 1.33GHz 1.75v 42A 73W
AMD Athlon 1.30GHz 1.75v 41A 71W
AMD Athlon 1.0GHz 1.75v 31A 54W
Intel Pentium 4 1.5GHz 1.70v 43A 52W
There appear to be some slight physical changes to the new Athlon 1.30 and 1.33.
In February/March the Athlon should gain
another clock step or two taking it up to 1.33GHz and
possibly up to 1.4GHz. Both
of these CPUs will still be based on the current Thunderbird core and they
should generate a considerable
amount of heat. Luckily the 1.4GHz Athlon should be the last
Thunderbird based processor
for AMD, paving the way for the 1.5GHz Athlon based on the
cooler running Palomino core
to be released sometime in the May - June timeframe."
It looks like the Athlon is not going to get any more than 256KB of L2 cache
until the next die-shrink, which will be to
a 0.13-micron process in the first half
of 2002.
This was outsourced from Anandtech and CPUscorecoard by Ed Panek
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