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- From: jmaster@hfglobe.intel.com (Justin Masters)
- Subject: Re: What is a P23T processor?
- Message-ID: <C1J96G.6Lv@hfglobe.intel.com>
- Keywords: processor, P23T
- Organization: Intel Corporation
- References: <fictorie.727519530@athena.research.ptt.nl> <1993Jan22.152008.5921@dvorak.amd.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 22:01:27 GMT
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- tdbear@dvorak.amd.com (Thomas D. Barrett) writes:
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- >In article <fictorie.727519530@athena.research.ptt.nl> H.Fictorie@research.ptt.nl writes:
- >>So, what's a P23T processor, overdrive?, pentium? anything else??
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- >The P23T is the DX2 OverDrive(tm) and the P24T is the 237-pin, 32-bit
- >OverDrive(tm) which uses Pentium(tm) technology. And... I think that
- >they P23 was the 487sx (ie. the OverDrive(tm) DX).
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- Is it sheer irony that an AMD person is supposed to know what the internal
- Intel names for various chips are?
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- Justin Masters
- jmasters@pcocd2.intel.com
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