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AMD-K5-PR133ABR - AMD
Template:mpu AMD-K5-PR133ABR was a 32-bit x86 microprocessor developed by AMD and released in late 1996. This chip was sold as Pentium 133 MHz equivalent. The processor used AMD's 5k86 version of their K5 microarchitecture, operating at 100 MHz with a TDP of 14 W.
Facts about "AMD-K5-PR133ABR - AMD"
base frequency | 99.99 MHz (0.1 GHz, 99,990 kHz) + |
bus rate | 66.666 MT/s (0.0667 GT/s, 66,666 kT/s) + |
bus speed | 66.66 MHz (0.0667 GHz, 66,660 kHz) + |
bus type | FSB + |
clock multiplier | 1.5 + |
core count | 1 + |
core family | 5 + |
core model | 1 + |
core name | 5k86 + |
core stepping | 1 + |
core voltage | 3.525 V (35.25 dV, 352.5 cV, 3,525 mV) + |
core voltage tolerance | 2% + |
cpuid | 511 + |
designer | AMD + |
die area | 181 mm² (0.281 in², 1.81 cm², 181,000,000 µm²) + |
family | K5 + |
first announced | October 7, 1996 + |
first launched | October 7, 1996 + |
full page name | amd/k5/amd-k5-pr133abr + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
l1d$ description | 4-way set associative + |
l1d$ size | 8 KiB (8,192 B, 0.00781 MiB) + |
l1i$ description | 4-way set associative + |
l1i$ size | 16 KiB (16,384 B, 0.0156 MiB) + |
ldate | October 7, 1996 + |
manufacturer | AMD + |
market segment | Desktop + |
max case temperature | 343.15 K (70 °C, 158 °F, 617.67 °R) + |
max cpu count | 1 + |
max memory | 4,096 MiB (4,194,304 KiB, 4,294,967,296 B, 4 GiB, 0.00391 TiB) + |
max memory address | 0xFFFFFFFF + |
max storage temperature | 423.15 K (150 °C, 302 °F, 761.67 °R) + |
microarchitecture | K5 + |
min case temperature | 273.15 K (0 °C, 32 °F, 491.67 °R) + |
min storage temperature | 208.15 K (-65 °C, -85 °F, 374.67 °R) + |
model number | AMD-K5-PR133ABR + |
name | AMD-K5-PR133ABR + |
part number | AMD-K5-PR133ABR + |
power dissipation | 14 W (14,000 mW, 0.0188 hp, 0.014 kW) + |
process | 350 nm (0.35 μm, 3.5e-4 mm) + |
processor p-rating | P133 + |
series | 5k86 + |
smp max ways | 1 + |
technology | CMOS + |
thread count | 1 + |
transistor count | 4,300,000 + |
word size | 32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + |