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Good for low-end notebooks |
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8.8 million transistors, MMX
capable |
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Always less expensive than a
Pentium |
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Slower floating-point (gaming)
performance than a Pentium MMX |
AMD
K6 Statistics: |
| Low-power mobile CPU |
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Clock |
Bus |
Volts |
Connector |
Cache |
Size |
Temp |
Power |
Introduced |
166 |
66 |
2.9/3.3 |
Socket 7 |
L1: 64kB |
0.35µ |
70°C |
10-17W |
Apr 1997 |
200 |
66 |
2.9/3.3 |
Socket 7 |
L1: 64kB |
0.35µ |
70°C |
8-12W |
Apr 1997 |
233 |
66 |
3.2/3.3 |
Socket 7 |
L1: 64kB |
0.35µ |
70°C |
8-14W |
Apr 1997 |
233 |
66 |
2.0/3.3 |
PGA/BGA |
L1: 64kB |
0.25µ |
85°C |
5-9W |
Jan
1998 |
266 |
66 |
2.2/3.3 |
Socket 7 |
L1: 64kB |
0.25µ |
70°C |
9-14W |
Jan
1998 |
266 |
66 |
2.0/3.3 |
PGA/BGA |
L1: 64kB |
0.25µ |
85°C |
6-10W |
Apr
1998 |
300 |
100 |
2.2/3.45 |
Socket 7 |
L1: 64kB |
0.25µ |
70°C |
9-15W |
Apr
1998 |
300 |
100 |
2.1/3.3 |
PGA/BGA |
L1: 64kB |
0.25µ |
85°C |
7-11W |
Sep
1998 |
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