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| max cpus = 1 | | max cpus = 1 | ||
| max memory = 4 GB | | max memory = 4 GB | ||
+ | |||
+ | | electrical = Yes | ||
+ | | power = 19 W | ||
+ | | v core = 2.2 V | ||
+ | | v core tolerance = 0.1 V | ||
+ | | v io = 3.3675 V | ||
+ | | v io tolerance = 7% | ||
+ | | sdp = | ||
+ | | tdp = | ||
+ | | temp min = | ||
+ | | temp max = | ||
+ | | tjunc min = | ||
+ | | tjunc max = | ||
+ | | tcase min = 0 °C | ||
+ | | tcase max = 70 °C | ||
+ | | tstorage min = -65 °C | ||
+ | | tstorage max = 150 °C | ||
+ | |||
+ | | packaging = Yes | ||
+ | | package 0 = CPGA-321 | ||
+ | | package 0 type = CPGA | ||
+ | | package 0 pins = 321 | ||
+ | | package 0 pitch = 1.27 mm | ||
+ | | package 0 width = 49.53 mm | ||
+ | | package 0 length = 49.53 mm | ||
+ | | package 0 height = 3.27 mm | ||
+ | | socket 0 = Super 7 | ||
+ | | socket 0 type = PGA-321 | ||
+ | | socket 0 2 = Socket 7 | ||
+ | | socket 0 2 type = PGA-321 | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''K6-2/333AFR-66''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] {{amd|microarchitectures/k6-2|K6-2}}-based microprocessor designed and manufactured in [[1998]] by [[AMD]]. Manufactured using a [[0.25 µm process]], this MPU operated at 333 MHz with a [[FSB]] of 66 MHz consumed | + | '''K6-2/333AFR-66''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] {{amd|microarchitectures/k6-2|K6-2}}-based microprocessor designed and manufactured in [[1998]] by [[AMD]]. Manufactured using a [[0.25 µm process]], this MPU operated at 333 MHz with a [[FSB]] of 66 MHz consumed 19 W. Note that this is an identical model to {{\\|K6-2-333AFR|K6-2/333AFR}} with a multiplier of 5 instead of 3.6 designed to support a 66 MHz bus instead of 95 MHz. |
Revision as of 20:56, 3 August 2016
Template:mpu K6-2/333AFR-66 was a 32-bit x86 K6-2-based microprocessor designed and manufactured in 1998 by AMD. Manufactured using a 0.25 µm process, this MPU operated at 333 MHz with a FSB of 66 MHz consumed 19 W. Note that this is an identical model to K6-2/333AFR with a multiplier of 5 instead of 3.6 designed to support a 66 MHz bus instead of 95 MHz.