Hey guys...im new here, but i made this Excel spreadsheet for comparison of processors and NoAffinity suggested i post it here, so here it is:
It includes a list of ALL P4's, Celerons, Celeron D's, Pentium M's, and at the bottom it also has AMD AXP's, A64's, AFX's, Durons, and Semprons....
For each processor I included the following:
-Model Name
-Clock Speed
-Manufacturing Process
-Core Code Name
-Socket
-Pipeline Stages - Note, Intel has not released the exact number of pipeline stages for the Pentium M...all Intel will say is it is more than tulatin (12) and less than northwood (20) so i put 12-14?
-L1, 2, and 3 Cache sizes
-FSB - both external clock and effective fsb...HTT speed with number of channels for the K8's
-CPU multiplier
-Vcore
-TDP (thermal design power)
-Special technology (HT=Hyperthreading, XD=eXecute Disable, SS=Speed Step, HTL=Hypertransport Link, 64=...self explanitory)
-Steppings - I did not list them for AMD processors, because, well, its difficult to find all the steppings for a particular speed grade, and so i omitted it
The attached file was made in Excel, but should be readable with Works Spreadsheet as well (link to Excel viewer), and i will update it for as long as im a member
Thanks to NoAffinity and Sephiroth for their input
also, if anyone finds actual problems, other than not liking my PR system, please feel free to tell me
It includes a list of ALL P4's, Celerons, Celeron D's, Pentium M's, and at the bottom it also has AMD AXP's, A64's, AFX's, Durons, and Semprons....
For each processor I included the following:
-Model Name
-Clock Speed
-Manufacturing Process
-Core Code Name
-Socket
-Pipeline Stages - Note, Intel has not released the exact number of pipeline stages for the Pentium M...all Intel will say is it is more than tulatin (12) and less than northwood (20) so i put 12-14?
-L1, 2, and 3 Cache sizes
-FSB - both external clock and effective fsb...HTT speed with number of channels for the K8's
-CPU multiplier
-Vcore
-TDP (thermal design power)
-Special technology (HT=Hyperthreading, XD=eXecute Disable, SS=Speed Step, HTL=Hypertransport Link, 64=...self explanitory)
-Steppings - I did not list them for AMD processors, because, well, its difficult to find all the steppings for a particular speed grade, and so i omitted it
The attached file was made in Excel, but should be readable with Works Spreadsheet as well (link to Excel viewer), and i will update it for as long as im a member

Thanks to NoAffinity and Sephiroth for their input

also, if anyone finds actual problems, other than not liking my PR system, please feel free to tell me
