Intel Tualatin and Coppermine-T Holy macro Awesome

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Mar 9, 2000
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"Before Intel changes it's Coppermine to Tualatin, there will a new processor known as Coppermine-T. Coppermine-T is an improved version of Coppermine and has a voltage of 1.2v. Coppermine -T will be released in Q1,2001.

Tualatin will be based on 0.13 micron and will have 512K L2 and uses 1.2v. It has a heat spreader built in to the FC-PGA2 and will run at 200Mhz FSB. the first processor will be rated at 1.2Ghz.

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him what the hell is fc-pga2

does it just mean 1.2v and 200bus and wonder if it 512k on die :)
 
Jul 1, 2000
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FC-PGA2 is going to be the new socket the Pentium 4 (formerly known as Willamette) is going to use.Tualatin is going to be the Willamette with 512K L2 cache instead of the 256K that the original Willamette will have.And Coppermine-T will also be based on 0.13 micron (hence the voltage of 1.2V).Its the only way that the old Pentium Pro core can reach speeds of 1.2-1.5 GHz.