However, that page doesn't identify the chip's architecture
using the common code names like Northwood, Prescott, Katmai,
etc. How do I find out which code name is appropriate for a
given processor?
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On Thu, 12 May 2005 14:05:07 -0600, Arthur Rhodes
<rhodesr@no.spam.com> wrote:
>I have the sSpec numbers of a bunch of processors, and I can
>look them up at Intel's web site using the processor spec finder:
>http://processorfinder.intel.com/scripts/details.asp?sSpec=?????
>
>However, that page doesn't identify the chip's architecture
>using the common code names like Northwood, Prescott, Katmai,
>etc. How do I find out which code name is appropriate for a
>given processor?
Those code-names are not official names so Intel doesn't document them
anywhere. You have to cross-reference the specs with the code-name
specs. Google should be able to track down those specs, though the
following page lists pretty much everything you need:
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