En Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 12:16:08PM +0800, Win GO escribio:
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#_ it should be noted that you are referring to the old celerons (PII
#_ core). Nowadays, it's the Durons that are being marketed for the
#_ low-end systems category. yun nga lang the Duron performs more like a
#_ PIII than it's celeron counterpart =)
#_
#_ honestly, i really haven't heard of the K6-2+, though I heard a lot
#_ of the K6-3s. most of the K6s sold here are K6-2s. tama nga ba?
I've seen the k6-2+ being used in notebooks. The "+" (plus) in it's name
means it is built on an 0.18 micron process. It has full speed integrated
128K L2 cache, 100MHz FSB Super 7. While the K6-III+ is built on a 0.18
micron process and has a 256K L2 cache integrated into the chip itself, it
has 64K L1 and mobo manufacturers can add up to 1MB L3 cache.
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