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AMD-X5-133SFY - AMD
Template:mpu The AMD-X5-133SFY 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.
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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
See also
Facts about "AMD-X5-133SFY - AMD"
base frequency | 133 MHz (0.133 GHz, 133,000 kHz) + |
bus rate | 33 MT/s (0.033 GT/s, 33,000 kT/s) + |
bus speed | 33 MHz (0.033 GHz, 33,000 kHz) + |
bus type | FSB + |
clock multiplier | 4 + |
core count | 1 + |
core name | 5x + |
core voltage | 3.3 V (33 dV, 330 cV, 3,300 mV) + |
core voltage tolerance | 0.3 V + |
cpuid | 04Ex + and 04Fx + |
designer | AMD + |
die area | 43 mm² (0.0667 in², 0.43 cm², 43,000,000 µm²) + |
family | Am5x86 + |
first launched | 1996 + |
full page name | amd/am5x86/amd-x5-133sfy + |
has feature | System Management Mode + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
l1$ description | 4-way set associative + |
l1$ size | 16 KiB (16,384 B, 0.0156 MiB) + |
ldate | 1996 + |
manufacturer | AMD + |
market segment | Embedded + |
max case temperature | 348.15 K (75 °C, 167 °F, 626.67 °R) + |
max cpu count | 1 + |
max memory | 4,096 MiB (4,194,304 KiB, 4,294,967,296 B, 4 GiB, 0.00391 TiB) + |
microarchitecture | 80486 + |
min case temperature | 273.15 K (0 °C, 32 °F, 491.67 °R) + |
model number | AMD-X5-133SFY + |
name | AMD-X5-133SFY + |
part number | AMD-X5-133SFY + |
process | 350 nm (0.35 μm, 3.5e-4 mm) + |
processor p-rating | P75 + |
smp max ways | 1 + |
technology | CMOS + |
transistor count | 1,600,000 + |
word size | 32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + |