Author: Wayne Lowrance
Date: 08:16:00 03/22/01
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On March 22, 2001 at 11:07:24, Ed Panek wrote: >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%) > > Help me, I do not understand the percentages ? are these O'C'd frequencies ? Which t-bird is used, FSB ? RAM, ddr or sdram, etc. Thank You WAyne oh, p.s. I think I understand. The percentage rep's the clock max AMD will take the t-bird too on current core. > > > > > 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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