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Cyrix happenings and info

by Marcus Yam, Jul 06, 1999 12:02am PDT
Related Topics – Hardware (PC only)

Fullon3d has a short bit on what's shakin' over at Cyrix with the recent events (VIA's acquisition). Looks like they're still targeting the low-end while Intel and AMD shoot it out on the pricier points:

  • both Gobi and Jalapeno CPUs are Socket 370, no more Super7. They are expected to cooperate with all Socket370 boards if the board maker adds the BIOS support so the full existing 370 infrastructure can be used and receive 3DNow! support via Cyrix CPUs
  • the 3DNow! unit will run at full core speed and is dual-issue pipelined like the K6-X units
  • the x87 units are improved by making them dual-issued and pipelined as well, as opposed to the MII FPU that is single-issue and non-pipelined. Source refuses to make claims on how much faster that makes them, though.
  • Only Jalapeno is expected to hit 750/1000 MHz, which is expected to launch in the latter half of 2000. The release speed grade is up in the air for lack of silicon versions of the chip so far.




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  • Jalapeno? I dont know about you, but i refuse to buy a processor with that name. I just get the feeling it will be plagued with heat problems. Hmm, will this line of processor come with a Heatsync AND fan? Or is cyrix cheap enough to just pop a big mudda sync on there and throw it out on the market? As stupid as that may sound, that company, of all companies would do it. Don\'t get your hopes up Cyrix lovers, cause they\'ve flopped before, and they will flop again. Well, if they can get the FPU to a higher level, you may be able to view websites. Took AMD K6\'s about 4 months to be stable web surfing machines ;P

    //rez