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Pentium IIs:
Internal Speed:.....External Speed:............L1/L2 Cache (K):........Voltage (Ext./Core)
233..........................66...............................16/512......................3.3/2.8
266..........................66...............................16/512......................3.3/2.8
300..........................66...............................16/512......................3.3/2.8
333..........................66...............................16/512......................3.3/2.8
350..........................100..............................16/512......................3.3/2.8
400..........................100..............................16/512......................3.3/2.8
450..........................100..............................16/512......................3.3/2.9
The PIIIs had a huge range of CPUs, so I'm not listing them...
Clocks range from 450-1266 MHz. 16k/256 to 16k/512 was the range of cache. Voltages were 1.7 and 2.0 volts.
I know the Pentium 4s have a 20 step pipeline. They have a range of 1.3GHz to 3.8 (don't know the exact). The might have pushed 4GHz, I just don't recall. Remember, that the Pentium 4 line has a rediculous amount of variants because of all of the features added. HyperThreading is one to think about. The P4 Extreme... 1.2V-1.75V is the voltage range. The 1.2 is for the mobile versions. 256-2048 KiB cache for them as well.
That's all the info I have for now. Hope it helped.
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