- The
WinChip series is a
discontinued low-power
Socket 7-based x86
processor that was
designed by
Centaur Technology and
marketed by its
parent company...
- used
Socket 7 are the AMD K5 and K6, the
Cyrix 6x86 and 6x86MX, the IDT
WinChip, the
Intel P5
Pentium (2.5–3.5 V, 75–200 MHz), the
Pentium MMX (166–233 MHz)...
-
other chip
manufacturers also
produced IA-32
compatible processors (e.g.
WinChip). In the
modern era,
Intel still produced IA-32
processors under the Intel...
-
Confessions of a Unionist. Cambridge, M****achusetts:
Privately Printed by G.G.
Winchip.
Archived from the
original on 15
August 2021.
Retrieved 27
October 2020...
-
processor manufacturer ID strings: "AuthenticAMD" – AMD "CentaurHauls" – IDT
WinChip/Centaur (Including some VIA and
Zhaoxin CPUs) "CyrixInstead" – Cyrix/early...
-
defunct former subsidiary that used to
produce x86 CPUs
under the IDT
WinChip brand.
Integrated Device Technology Company Profile.
Retrieve 2011-06-24...
- processors, some of the
final Cyrix M-II processors, some of the
final IDT
WinChip 2 processors, and Rise mP6 processors. It is
backward compatible with Socket...
- core was a
simpler design,
being an
evolution of the
WinChip processors (the
unreleased WinChip 4).
Samuel was
designed for
higher clock speeds, with...
- (125 - 200 MHz) AMD K5 (PR75 - PR200) IDT
WinChip (180 - 200 MHz) IDT
WinChip-2 (200 - 240 MHz) IDT
WinChip-2a (233 MHz) and
compatible Predecessor Socket...
-
Pentium and
Cyrix processors and
optional for i486
processors and IDT
WinChip processors. 86Box can
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includes text...