mobile Tulatin pin compatible with Coppermine?

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I know I can upgrade to a 1ghz PIII, but I'd like to go with a faster/more efficient processor...
micro PGA2 package, anyone have any info? know where to find it?

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bringing it back up.
Raystonn, do you know much about the mobile processor's?

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Pentium-IIIs will not be in microPGA just yet. they are still socket370 FCPGA. probabely they wont be microPGA at all!

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Check <A HREF="http://developer.intel.com/design/mobile/pentiumiii/p3p-m.htm" target="_new">here</A> for more information on the Pentium III-M chip.

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The Mobile Intel® Pentium® III Processor-M is available in Micro-FCPGA (Flip Chip Pin Grid Array) packages for socketable boards and Micro-FCBGA (Flip Chip Ball Grid Array) packages for surface mount boards.

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thanks Raystonn.
girish, man, the PIII-M isn't in mPGA formfactor? get a clue man, its the first comercially available version...

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