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+ | | name = K6-2/400AFR | ||
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+ | | designer = AMD | ||
+ | | manufacturer = AMD | ||
+ | | model number = K6-2/400AFR | ||
+ | | part number = K6-2/400AFR | ||
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+ | | market = Desktop | ||
+ | | first announced = May 28, 1998 | ||
+ | | first launched = October 15, 1999 | ||
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'''K6-2/400AFR''' 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 400 MHz with a [[FSB]] of 100 MHz consumed 16.9 W. Note that {{\\|K6-2-400AFR-66|K6-2/400AFR-66}} is an identical model with a multiplier of 6 instead of 4 designed to support a 66 MHz bus instead. | '''K6-2/400AFR''' 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 400 MHz with a [[FSB]] of 100 MHz consumed 16.9 W. Note that {{\\|K6-2-400AFR-66|K6-2/400AFR-66}} is an identical model with a multiplier of 6 instead of 4 designed to support a 66 MHz bus instead. |
Revision as of 05:41, 3 August 2016
Template:mpu K6-2/400AFR 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 400 MHz with a FSB of 100 MHz consumed 16.9 W. Note that K6-2/400AFR-66 is an identical model with a multiplier of 6 instead of 4 designed to support a 66 MHz bus instead.