Mini-Cartridge
06:00 - Tuesday 7 November 2000 by Uwe v.d. Weyden
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: mobile, cpu, mania
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: mobile, cpu, mania
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Mini-Cartridge
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Parallel to the MMC-1 module a different form factor for mobiles CPUs arrived to the market. The Mini-Cartridge was one of the first Intel processors to implement the on-die level two cache.

When you see the above chart you might stop for a second and ask yourself, why is the 400 PE MHz CPU as hot as the 366 PE MHz CPU? The answer to this is quite strange. While all Mini-Cartridges use 1.6V, the 400 PE MHz CPU only requires 1.55V.

Inside the Mini-Cartridge is the CPU core with cache and thermal diode and sensor.
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