Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 08:15:59 09/25/98
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On September 25, 1998 at 07:08:26, ed wrote: >On September 24, 1998 at 08:09:42, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On September 24, 1998 at 02:02:27, Jouni Uski wrote: >> >>>This Cheleron version has 128K cache and 100 Mhz bus. >>> >>>Jouni >> >> >>You mean "Celeron-A"?? It does look good. The cache is at full cpu-CORE >>speed. And the bus is 50% faster (100mhz vs 66mhz). Sounds about right. I >>have some Xeon 450 numbers that suggest 3X the p6/200... > >Bob, the "A" as in CeleronA is only for the 300mz with 128k cache to >differentiate it from the cacheless Celoron 300. Since there is no cacheless >celeron 333, the 333 with 128k cache is simply known as Celeron 333. sigh. I'd like to line up the intel "naming guys" and remove *all* their private parts. They name processors like they have an IQ of 10, to make it hard to keep up with what is what. :)
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