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Revision as of 21:23, 20 September 2016

Template:mpu The AMD-X5-133ADZ was a high-performance 486-based microprocessor introduced by AMD in 1996 as part of their Am5x86 family. This processor had a clock multiplier of 4x, operating at 133 MHz with a bus speed of 33 MHz. This MPU had all the features offered by AMD's Enhanced Am486 such as a large 16 KB L1$ and various power management features. AMD marketed this chip as Pentium-75-comparable performance. AMD marketed this chip as Pentium-75-comparable performance. Due to this processor's high operating temperature rating, it became a favorite among computer enthusiasts who often overclocked it to 160 MHz (with a bus of 40 MHz). Some AMD-X5-133ADZ were remarked and sold as fake AMD-X5-160; other systems advertised "160 MHz" 5x86 which simply used an overclocked 133ADZ as well.

Cache

Main article: 80486 § Cache
Cache Info [Edit Values]
L1$ 16 KiB
16,384 B
0.0156 MiB
1x16 KiB 4-way set associative (unified, write-back policy)

Graphics

This chip had no integrated graphics processing unit.

Features

  • System Management Mode (SMM)
  • P75 P-Rating

Documents

See also

Facts about "AMD-X5-133ADZ - AMD"
has featureSystem Management Mode +
l1$ description4-way set associative +
l1$ size16 KiB (16,384 B, 0.0156 MiB) +
processor p-ratingP75 +