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Re: spokeshave post# 651

Tuesday, 03/11/2003 11:43:06 AM

Tuesday, March 11, 2003 11:43:06 AM

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Spokeshave -
I find it interesting that the 3.06 Xeon datasheet lists the maximum power as 101W, while the P4 at the same speed lists only the Thermal Design Power, but if you multiply max current by max voltage, you still get 101W. The two processors have the same core. There was some heated discussion some time ago about what the max power dissipation of the 3.06 P4 was. It now looks like those who believed it was 101W were correct.

No they were wrong. Do you need me to point you at the datasheets that shows different Vcc and Icc for the 2 products? Why the difference you might ask if you were careful enough to actually read them. The Xeon probably needs stronger buffers on the FSB pins because it drives more capacitive loading.



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