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    VIA CPU Overview at CPUShack WinChip architecture at Sandpile.org WinChip2 architecture at Sandpile.org CPUPages W2B Winchip W2, W2A, W2B UKcpu Winchip2B...
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    used Socket 7 are the AMD K5 and K6, the Cyrix 6x86 and 6x86MX, the IDT WinChip, the Intel P5 Pentium (2.5–3.5 V, 75–200 MHz), the Pentium MMX (166–233 MHz)...
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  • processor manufacturer ID strings: "AuthenticAMD" – AMD "CentaurHauls" – IDT WinChip/Centaur (Including some VIA and Zhaoxin CPUs) "CyrixInstead" – Cyrix/early...
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    first socket to use a staggered pin grid array, or SPGA, which allowed the chip's pins to be spaced closer together than earlier sockets. Socket 5 was replaced...
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  • CPUID. Processors noted to exhibit this behavior include Cyrix MII and IDT WinChip 2. In 64-bit mode, CPUID will set the top 32 bits of RAX, RBX, RCX and...
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  • During the 1990s, VIA, Transmeta and other chip manufacturers also produced IA-32 compatible processors (e.g. WinChip). In the modern era, Intel still produced...
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    processors, some of the final Cyrix M-II processors, some of the final IDT WinChip 2 processors, and Rise mP6 processors. It is backward compatible with Socket...
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    worked at 266 MHz, and the WinChip 2's PR rating was based upon the performance of its AMD opponent. Announced in 1998, the chip never achieved widespread...
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    core was a simpler design, being an evolution of the WinChip processors (the unreleased WinChip 4). Samuel was designed for higher clock speeds, with...
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  • as Cyrix III) "Samuel", "Samuel 2", "Ezra", and "Eden ESP" cores. IDT WinChip 2 "Effectively Utilizing 3DNow in Linux". Linux Journal. December 1, 1999...
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