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- From: dwgordon@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (Dwight W. Gordon)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: Cyrix Math Coprocessors
- Date: 29 Jul 1992 07:49:04 -0500
- Organization: Kansas State University
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- dave@bradley.bradley.edu (David Vessell) writes:
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- >tar@math.ksu.edu (Tim Ramsey) writes:
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- >>hhtne@usho52.hou281.chevron.com (H.T.Nettles) writes:
- >>
- >>> 83D87-33 $ 85
- >>> 83D87-25 $ 85
- >>
- >>Assuming these prices are still valid, is there any reason to purchase
- >>the 83D87-25 over the -33?
-
- >I would assume that one would have to buy the coprocessor that matches the
- >speed of his CPU, no?
-
- NO!!!
-
- The speed grade is the maximum speed at which the parts
- operate. With CMOS technology there is usually no problem
- running it at a lower speed (system timing aside). In fact the
- way most manufacturers certify there "slower" parts is to take a
- single production run, test all of the parts, and those parts
- that don't meet the "fast" timing specifications get retested at
- the "slow" level to see if they are certified there.
-
- For example: a run is done of -33 parts.
- Those parts that pass the -33 tests are certified as -33.
- Rejects are tested at -25. Passed parts are certified as -25.
- -25 Rejects are tested at -20, etc.
-
- The manufacturer charges more for the faster parts due to items
- like customer demand and lower process yield (smaller supply).
- At some point the process is refined enough where the
- manufacturer stops wasting time on the slower certifications and
- just junks the parts that don't pass the fastest timings.
-
- - Dwight -
-
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