Re: tillamook

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From: Randal Whittle (rwhittle_at_usa.net)
Date: Mon Sep 01 1997 - 09:19:26 EDT


At 11:05 PM 8/31/97 -0700, Paul Rubin wrote:
> ...Tillamook is the mobile version of the Pentium II...
>
>Are you sure of that? I was under the impression that Tillamook
>was a notebook version of the ordinary MMX Pentium, and that
>the P6/Pentium II used way too much power for portable use
>in the current incarnation.

        You are correct. Tillamook is *not* a Pro or P-II. Its just a
lower-powered MMX with a modular design that makes it easier for
manufacturers to update their machine designs as new chips
(Tillamook-style) are released.

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Randal J. Whittle whittle_at_usc.edu (213) 740-7775
Director, Electronic Commerce Program
Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California


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