Intel Pentium Iii Processor - HP XM600 - Kayak - 128 MB RAM Technical Reference Manual

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accept another request. The MCH, as target device, then requests the bus
again when it is ready to respond, and sends the requested data packet. Up
to six transactions are allowed to be outstanding at any given time.
For the Host bus to run at 133 MHz while respecting the specified signal and
timings, a distributed mechanism is used on each AGTL+ signal. The bus is
routed with a "Y" topology.

Intel Pentium III Processor

HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstations are supplied with a Pentium
III processor and an integrated VRM (Voltage Regulator Module) on the
system board. Because these PC Workstations do not have any VRM sockets,
a VRM does not need to be installed.
The Pentium III processor has several features that enhance performance:
Dual Independent Bus architecture, which combines a dedicated 64-bit
L2 cache bus (supporting i256 KB) plus a 64-bit system bus.
MMX technology, which gives higher performance for media,
communications and 3D applications.
Dynamic execution to speed up software performance.
Internet Streaming SIMD Extensions for enhanced floating point and 3D
application performance.
Processor Serial Number is an electronic number incorporated in the
processor. If enabled, the Processor Serial Number can serve as a means
of identifying the system. By default, this option is set to Disabled in the
Setup program.
Uses multiple low-power states, such as AutoHALT, Stop-Grant, Sleep and
Deep Sleep to conserve power during idle times.
The Pentium III processor (core and cache memory) is packaged in a
flip-chip pin grid array, or FC-PGA, that plugs into a PGA370 socket
(370-pin Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket).
The 100/133 MHz Host Bus clock is provided by a PLL. The processor core
clock is derived from the Host Bus by applying a "ratio". This ratio is
programmed by the system board. The processor then applies this ratio to
the Host Bus clock to generate its CPU core frequency.
In a dual-processor system, the CPU core to FSB frequency ratio is always
the same for the two processors ensuring that the two processors will always
run at the same speed.
2 System Board
Host Bus
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