he had to be referring to a xeon as there are no other PII's with
core-speed cache.  Excepting the celerons that are not "cacheless"
of course, as they are running only 128K, but at full core cpu
speed just like the xeon.


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On Tue, 29 Dec 1998, Richard Gooch wrote:

> Bryan Burlingame writes:
> > The new Celerons (300A and 333) have 128K of L2 cache clocked at the
> > processor speed (ala Xeon) compared to the PII's that have 512K of L2 cache
> > clocked at 1/2 the processor speed.
> 
> But that doesn't answer my question. Dave was comparing a Celeron 300A
> with a PII with "full speed cache". AFAIK a PII with full speed cache
> is a Xeon. I'm not aware of a non-Xeon PII with full speed cache. I
> wanted to make sure I knew exactly what Dave meant.
> 
>                               Regards,
> 
>                                       Richard....
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