Originally posted by: Yomicron
Why go to some greek forum when you can go to Intel?
Originally posted by: soki
Originally posted by: Yomicron
Why go to some greek forum when you can go to Intel?
omicron(that's greek too ) I made this matrix just to be easier for us to see the steppings. The site of intel I think is wrong about the core steppings it's not C1 but C0.
Originally posted by: Duvie
Originally posted by: soki
Originally posted by: Yomicron
Why go to some greek forum when you can go to Intel?
omicron(that's greek too ) I made this matrix just to be easier for us to see the steppings. The site of intel I think is wrong about the core steppings it's not C1 but C0.
That is pretty ballsy to say the company who makes them is wrong about the stepping...LOL!!!
Originally posted by: dexvx
Originally posted by: Duvie
Originally posted by: soki
Originally posted by: Yomicron
Why go to some greek forum when you can go to Intel?
omicron(that's greek too ) I made this matrix just to be easier for us to see the steppings. The site of intel I think is wrong about the core steppings it's not C1 but C0.
That is pretty ballsy to say the company who makes them is wrong about the stepping...LOL!!!
The Dev team has absolutely no say in what goes on the website.
There have been errors before.
"C1" isn't exclusive to Northwood (or any other processor.) As steppings change, they go through a progression starting with 'A'... When only a portion of the stepping changes (i.e. one mask change), then the number increases. If there is a C1, then there was a C0 prior to it. (Keep in mind that not all steppings and revisions go to retail.)Originally posted by: soki
Read this please.. ftp://download.intel.com/design/Pentium4/specupdt/24919945.pdf
By the way it's not so difficult to understand that is a typo error, C1 used to be an old northwood core stepping.
Originally posted by: Wingznut
"C1" isn't exclusive to Northwood (or any other processor.) As steppings change, they go through a progression starting with 'A'... When only a portion of the stepping changes (i.e. one mask change), then the number increases. If there is a C1, then there was a C0 prior to it. (Keep in mind that not all steppings and revisions go to retail.)Originally posted by: soki
Read this please.. ftp://download.intel.com/design/Pentium4/specupdt/24919945.pdf
By the way it's not so difficult to understand that is a typo error, C1 used to be an old northwood core stepping.
It's a typical recipe for any processor and stepping numbers repeat themselves with different processes.
No, I am not saying the steppings are of the same design... Just of the same name.Originally posted by: soki
So you are saying that a nortwood and a prescott has the same core stepping?
Originally posted by: soki
Intel's web site now report the right core stepping C0. Have a nice day everyone...
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