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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
Introduced in April of [[2000]] and on AMD's new [[0.18 µm process]], the K6-2+ was designed to replace the older {{amd|K6-III|K6-III-P}} mobile processors. As with the {{amd|K6-III+}}, the K6-2+ were also based on the {{amd|microarchitectures/K6-III|K6-III microarchitecture}}. Unlike the {{amd|K6-III+}} which was also released at the same time, the K6-2+ only had half the [[L2$]] (128 KB), but still operated at full core speed. Due to the processor shrink, the new models operated at higher frequency, dissipated less power, and operated at lower voltages. Many models could be clocked as high as 600-650 MHz. K6-III+ never recived as much attention because AMD was focused on promoting their {{amd|Athlon}} and {{amd|Duron}} ({{amd|K7}}) families instead. AMD K6-2+ Instructions set: MMX , 3DNow! , Extended 3DNow! (Extended MMX Not support)
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Introduced in April of [[2000]] and on AMD's new [[0.18 µm process]], the K6-2+ was designed to replace the older {{amd|K6-III|K6-III-P}} mobile processors. As with the {{amd|K6-III+}}, the K6-2+ were also based on the {{amd|microarchitectures/K6-III|K6-III microarchitecture}}. Unlike the {{amd|K6-III+}} which was also released at the same time, the K6-2+ only had half the [[L2$]] (128 KB), but still operated at full core speed. Due to the processor shrink, the new models operated at higher frequency, dissipated less power, and operated at lower voltages. Many models could be clocked as high as 600-650 MHz. K6-III+ never recived as much attention because AMD was focused on promoting their {{amd|Athlon}} and {{amd|Duron}} ({{amd|K7}}) families instead. Instructions set: MMX , 3DNow! , Extended 3DNow! (Extended MMX Not support)
  
 
== Models ==
 
== Models ==

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Facts about "K6-2+ - AMD"
designerAMD +
first announcedApril 18, 2000 +
first launchedApril 18, 2000 +
full page nameamd/k6-2+ +
instance ofmicroprocessor family +
instruction set architectureIA-32 +
main designerAMD +
manufacturerAMD +
microarchitectureK6-III +
nameK6-2+ +
packageCPGA-321 +
process180 nm (0.18 μm, 1.8e-4 mm) +
socketSocket 7 + and Super Socket 7 +
technologyCMOS +
word size32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) +