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Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 15:33:59 +0100
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From: Vincent Diepeveen <diep AT xs4all DOT nl>
Subject: Re: K7 potentials
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At 01:24 PM 7/6/99 +0200, Jens-Uwe Rumstich wrote:
>> David Jonsson wrote:
>
>> > The only way to increase register amounts is to introduce new CPU
states just like they have with PIII.
>> >
>> > David
>> 
>> Have they done so??? With the K7 (Athlon) processor now in revenue
shipments, the specs should now be
>> available to know this, right????
>
>No, IMHO AMD just added new instructions to 3DNow, not new registers,
>therefore no new cpu state was needed.
>And the Specs are sadly not available, because the K7 is only shipped
>to OEMs and not available in stores to the end user :-(

K7 is fast and cheap. a real winner. It's nearly as fast as the
Xeon at same speed, but it's gonna kill Xeon considering its prize
It seems to me that no new instructions are added to it, but
we must wait till the specs of it get released before we know that for
sure.

Also unknown is in how far it's 64 bits

For me the K7 at 550Mhz was a big surprise (L2 cache at processor speed,
and 512kb of it). It performed directly at 280k speed, the
PII450 was tested at 220k speed (integers).



>cu	
>	Jens-Uwe
>
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