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Re: Socketed 750 CPU's
> BTW, John Kim correctly noted that the 750's have an IBM proprietary chip
> called the 486SLC running at 33Mhz. This chip contains a math co-processor
> and should _not_ be confused with the Intel 486SL chip which does _not_ have
> a math coprocessor.
Sorry Robert, but either you or John are confused on this one.
The TP 750's use the Intel 486SL chip which *does* have a math-co
and operates at low power.
The other IBM chip, the 486SLC has *no* math-co, but also happens
to have a 16K on-chip cache.
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