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AMD K6

The AMD K6 is a Pentium-class microprocessor, manufactured by AMD, which superseded the K5. The AMD K6 is based on the Nx686 microprocessor that NexGen was designing when it was acquired by AMD.
The K6 is available in two different cores with 166, 200, 233, 266 and 300 Mhz. Later versions were the K6-2 (up to 550 MHz) and the K6-III.

Models

K6 (Model 6)

  • 8.8 million Transistors in 350 nm
  • L1-Cache: 32 + 32 KB (Data + Instructions)
  • MMX
  • Socket 7
  • Front side bus: 66 MHz
  • First release: April 2, 1997
  • VCore: 2.9V (166/200) 3.2/3.3V (233)
  • Clockrate: 166, 200, 233 MHz

K6 "Little Foot" (Model 7)

  • 8.8 million Transistors in 250 nm
  • L1-Cache: 32 + 32 KB (Data + Instructions)
  • MMX
  • Socket 7
  • Front side bus: 66 MHz
  • First release: January 6, 1998
  • VCore: 2.2V
  • Clockrate: 200, 233, 266, 300 MHz

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