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12:01 PM - February 17, 2003 by
Frank Völkel
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: benchmark, marathon
Topics: Build Your Own, INTEL
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: benchmark, marathon
Topics: Build Your Own, INTEL
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Intel Pentium 75 To 200: March 1994 To June 1996
Intel's Pentium 75 to 200 were sold under the codename P54C. The power dissipation of the SPAGA CPUs was between 10.1 and 15.5 W. The L1 cache was 16 kB in size.

New socket: Intel Pentium 75 from 1994.

Rear of the Pentium 75.

They had these then, too: Pentium 133 with active cooler.

No L2 cache: Intel Pentium 100.
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