WinChip
The WinChip series was a low-power Socket 7-based x86 processor designed by Centaur Technology and marketed by its parent company IDT.
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General information | |
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Launched | 1997 |
Discontinued | 1999 |
Marketed by | IDT |
Designed by | Centaur Technology |
CPUID code | 0540h, 0541h, 0585h, 0587h, 058Ah, 0595h |
Performance | |
Max. CPU clock rate | 180 Mhz to 266 Mhz |
FSB speeds | 60 MT/s to 100 MT/s |
Cache | |
L1 cache | 64 KiB (C6, W2, W2A and W2B) 128 KiB (W3) |
L2 cache | Motherboard dependent |
L3 cache | none |
Architecture and classification | |
Technology node | 0.35 µm to 0.25 µm |
Microarchitecture | Single, 4-stage, pipeline in-order execution |
Instruction set | x86 (IA-32) |
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History | |
Successor(s) | Cyrix III |
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