Reply 40 of 54, by vlask
wrote:I'm loving the tree but am a little confused why Pentium II Klamath isn't connected to Pentium Pro. 😖 unless this is a tree going by product lines and not CPU ancestry?
would be one hell of a tangle to get P3 to PM to CoreDuo with all those P4/Celeron variants down there
Well i realized that cpu ancestry is not way to go, unless youre spider and love webs everywhere. Last time i checked, i was missing 6 more legs, so i decided im not spider and stayed with product lines. So on top are servers, under them destops, then mobile and bottom is reserved for embeeded (all of them sorted by product lines if possible from highend to lowend). Tryed to sort them by time, so previous models should be left from their following, but its not like that everywhere (due limited space and sometimes im not sure - for example xeons is one big mess as i stated in previous posts - noone corrected them, so they stay as they are, unless someone will do). Another problem is that some cores are there in many product lines. If i sort them by core technology, then will be there even bigger mess - many modern cores are used in 3 or even more product lines.
Btw: source file is available on mine site, so you can always wait till is finished enough for you and rework lines for your use - good luck with that. For me is big problem find even basic info, cpu-world database have more or less models than wikipedia and info what core follows is rare.
Not only mine graphics cards collection at http://www.vgamuseum.info