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− | An '''S-Spec Number''' ('''Sample-Specification Number'''), also '''sSpec''' or simply '''Specification Number''', is a string of | + | An '''S-Spec Number''' ('''Sample-Specification Number'''), also '''sSpec''' or simply '''Specification Number''', is a string of 5 alphanumeric characters that represent an exact IC batch (or set of batches). The S-Spec number can uniquely identify the [[model number]] (and all the specifications that go along with it) as well as the [[core stepping]]. |
− | Production chips have an S-Spec number that always starts with the letter '''S'''. [[Qualification sample]]s always have S-Spec numbers that start with the letter '''Q'''. | + | Production chips have an S-Spec number that always starts with the letter '''S'''. [[Qualification sample]]s always have S-Spec numbers that start with the letter '''Q'''. |
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