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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | Mobile Pentium II | + | Mobile Pentium II were originally introduced in April of 1998. Intel described these processors as having 20 to 40 percent performance increase over the {{intel|Mobile Pentium MMX}} family running at the same clock speed. Like their {{intel|Pentium II|desktop counterparts}}, they were also packaged in a [[Mini-Cartridge]] instead of in a [[socket]] setup. The package allowed Intel to separate the [[cache]] from the [[die]] while still keeping everything closely tied together with respect to the [[back-side bus]]. The separate (slower) cache die also meant the processor was cheaper to manufacture. |
− | A second wave of | + | A second wave of chip were released in early 99 which had higher clock, and the cache was once again moved on-die. |
== Processors == | == Processors == |
Facts about "Mobile Pentium II - Intel"
designer | Intel + |
first announced | May 1997 + |
first launched | April 2, 1998 + |
full page name | intel/mobile pentium ii + |
instance of | microprocessor family + |
instruction set architecture | IA-32 + and MMX + |
main designer | Intel + |
manufacturer | Intel + |
microarchitecture | P6 + |
name | Mobile Pentium II + |
package | Mini-Cartridge +, PBGA-B615 +, MMC-1 + and MMC-2 + |
process | 250 nm (0.25 μm, 2.5e-4 mm) + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + |