TrashPanda wrote on 2023-03-22, 04:09:
Repo Man11 wrote on 2023-03-22, 03:14:
The SECC package was used to integrate the level 2 memory cache with the CPU without it being part of the CPU itself, so if it were possible to remove the CPU from the SECC package and use it on a Socket 370 motherboard it would have no L2 cache. Here's a review of the Celeron 366 that goes into detail: https://www.anandtech.com/show/219
Didn't this change with the Coppermine and Mendocino Slot1 Carts ..pretty sure they were just the 370 CPU slapped onto a SECC2 cart, they shouldn't have cache chips on them. I cant recall if Katmai had separate cache but since it was just a Deschutes overclocked with SSE and better L1 handling I assume it did.
Not that I'm suggesting anyone should do this to a Coppermine or Mendocino Slot1 but in theory you could do it.
Yes, Katmai did have external cache chips on the Slot 1 PCB, and probably also tag ram. I agree that Coppermine and Mendocinos seems to be just cpus on a slotket. However, they are bga cpus, so not exactly solderable, and whether or not they're 370 ball or something else, I wouldn't know ...
If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎
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