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Is Duron a Pentium Class CPU?

adams

Golden Member
There are some drivers for a modem that say they only are for systems with Pentium class CPU's with MMX. Is a Duron considered a Pentium class CPU with MMX, or is this only for Intel chips?

Thanks,

Adam
 
I know that Duron is made by AMD. I was just unsure if the term "Pentium Class" was used to describe all x86 type chips.
 
I have a Jaton WinModem that the drivers uses MMX to control the voice features of the Modem. So yes you can install those drivers on a 486 but the modem will not work correctlly....

And Yes a Duron is a pentium class CPU, even thought it's 2 generation ahead...


 
A Duron is way beyond Pentium class! When you see Pentium class, what is meant is basically this, not 486 or less and 60-233mhz. MMX is available on all x86 cpu's greater than 233mhz. So yes, Duron meets(exceeds) the minimum requirements.
 
when they say pentium class, they mean you probably need a p-100 or better. thats all. cpu drain from winmodems are an example.

a duron is certainly fast enough to meet this need.

when they say pentium class they are talking to the stupid people, instead of saying you need a cpu with at least XXX MIPS.
 
I've seen PCI modems whose minimum requirement is a P-166 CPU. As sandorski and RoadRuner noted, any Duron is certainly way beyond that minimum!
 
Not so sure about some of the statements being made here...yes a duron meets and exceeds the requirements of being a 'pentium class cpu' but lets not forget that Pentium CPUs didn't have MMX until the 166 or 200mhz days, so something like a P75 would not work 😉
-Fish
 
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