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by giantrobot
1683 days ago
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The Covington Celerons had an L1 cache but no L2 cache. The Pentium II of the era had an off-die L2 cache. So the accelerometer was a binned Pentium II without any L2 cache. A later model of the Celeron was released with a 128k L2 off-die L2 cache. At its base clock speeds the Celerons were middling chips. But since they readily overclocked you could get them up to 450-466MHz. They wouldn't be equivalent to the same speed Pentium II (because of no L2 cache) but they punched above their weight for the price. |
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