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====Pentium II [[Xeon]] and Pentium III Xeon==== * PII Xeon ** Variants *** 400 MHz introduced June 29, 1998 *** 450 MHz (512 KB L2 cache) introduced October 6, 1998 *** 450 MHz (1 MB and 2 MB L2 cache) introduced January 5, 1999 * PIII Xeon ** Introduced October 25, 1999 ** 9.5 million transistors at 0.25 μm or 28 million at 0.18 μm ** L2 cache is 256 KB, 1 MB, or 2 MB Advanced Transfer Cache (Integrated) ** Processor Package Style is Single Edge Contact Cartridge (S.E.C.C.2) or SC330 ** System Bus clock rate 133 MHz (256 KB L2 cache) or 100 MHz (1–2 MB L2 cache) ** System Bus width: 64 bits ** Addressable memory: 64 GB ** Used in two-way servers and workstations (256 KB L2) or 4- and 8-way servers (1–2 MB L2) ** Family 6 model 10 ** Variants *** 500 MHz ([[250 nanometer|0.25 μm process]]) introduced March 17, 1999 *** 550 MHz (0.25 μm process) introduced August 23, 1999 *** 600 MHz ([[180 nanometer|0.18 μm process]], 256 KB L2 cache) introduced October 25, 1999 *** 667 MHz (0.18 μm process, 256 KB L2 cache) introduced October 25, 1999 *** 733 MHz (0.18 μm process, 256 KB L2 cache) introduced October 25, 1999 *** 800 MHz (0.18 μm process, 256 KB L2 cache) introduced January 12, 2000 *** 866 MHz (0.18 μm process, 256 KB L2 cache) introduced April 10, 2000 *** 933 MHz (0.18 μm process, 256 KB L2 cache) *** 1000 MHz (0.18 μm process, 256 KB L2 cache) introduced August 22, 2000 *** 700 MHz (0.18 μm process, 1–2 MB L2 cache) introduced May 22, 2000
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