General information
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Type
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CPU / Microprocessor
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Market segment
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Desktop
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Family
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Intel Pentium III
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CPU part numbers
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8052*PY*5025* is an OEM/tray microprocessor
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BX8052*U*5025* is a boxed microprocessor
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BX8052*PY*5025* is a boxed microprocessor
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Frequency
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*50 MHz
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Bus speed
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100 MHz
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Clock multiplier
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*.5
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Package
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Single Edge Contact Cartridge 2 (SECC2)
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Socket
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Slot 1 / SC242
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Introduction date
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Oct 25, 1***
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Price at introduction
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$583
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S-spec numbers
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Part number
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ES/QS processors
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Production processors
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QF*5
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QG40
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QH1*
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SL3KV
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SL3NR
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SL3XK
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SL452
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SL4C5
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Architecture / Microarchitecture
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Microarchitecture
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P*
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Processor core
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Coppermine
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Core steppings
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B0 (QH1*)
cA2 (QF*5, QG40, SL3KV, SL3NR)
cB0 (SL3XK, SL452)
cC0 (SL4C5)
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CPUIDs
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*81 (SL3KV, SL3NR)
*83 (SL3XK, SL452)
*8* (SL4C5)
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Manufacturing process
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0.18 micron
28 million transistors
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Data width
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32 bit
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Data bus width
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*4 bit
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The number of CPU cores
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1
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The number of threads
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1
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Floating Point Unit
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Integrated
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Level 1 cache size
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1* KB instruction cache
1* KB data cache
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Level 2 cache size
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Full-speed on-die 25* KB
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Multiprocessing
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Up to 2 processors
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Features
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MMX instructions
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SSE / Streaming SIMD Extensions
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Low power features
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AutoHALT state
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Stop Grant state
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Sleep state
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Deep Sleep state
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System Management Mode
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Electrical / Thermal parameters
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Min/Recommended/Max V core
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1.5*V / 1.*5V / 1.**V
1.*2V / 1.*V / 1.*4V
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Minimum/Maximum operating temperature
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0°C - 82°C
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Minimum/Maximum power dissipation
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4.23 Watt (Stop Grant mode) / 21.45 Watt (1.*5V core)
4.35 Watt (Stop Grant mode) / 22.1 Watt (1.*V core)
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Notes on Intel Pentium III *50 MHz
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The processor is usually marked as *50/25*/100/1.*5V S1 or *50/25*/100/1.*V S1, where the last number specifies processor's core voltage. If the processor is marked with 8052*PY*5025* part number then use processor specification number to identify processor's core voltage
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