| General information |
| Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
| Family | Intel Pentium III |
| Part number | 80525PY500512 |
| 80525PY500512 s-specs | Q814 Q818ES QA79ES SL35E SL365 SL38F |
| BX80525U500512 s-specs | SL37D SL3CD |
| BX80525U500512E s-spec | SL3CD |
| Frequency (MHz) ? | 500 |
| Bus speed (MHz) ? | 100 |
| Clock multiplier ? | 5 |
| Package | Single Edge Contact Cartridge 2 (SECC2) |
| Socket | Slot 1 (SC242) |
| Introduction date | 02/26/1999 |
| Price at introduction | $696 |
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| Architecture / Microarchitecture |
| Processor core | Katmai |
| Manufacturing process | 0.25 micron
9.5 million transistors |
| Data width | 32 (64-bit data bus) bit |
| Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
| Level 1 cache size ? | 16 KB instruction cache
16 KB data cache |
| Level 2 cache size ? | Half-speed in-package 512 KB |
| Multiprocessing | Up to 2 processors |
| Features | - MMX technology
- SSE instructions
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| Low power features | - AutoHALT state ?
- Stop Grant state ?
- Sleep state ?
- Deep Sleep state ?
- System Management Mode
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| Electrical/Thermal parameters |
| Min/Recommended/Max V core (V) | 1.93 / 2 / 2.07 |
| Min/Max operating temperature (°C) ? | 0 - 90 |
| Min/Max power dissipation (W) ? | 3.24 (Stop Grant mode) / 37.52 |
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| Notes on Intel 80525PY500512 |
- The part 80525PY500512 is an OEM/tray processor
- The parts BX80525U500512 and BX80525U500512E are boxed processors
- The processor is usually marked as 500/512/100/2.0V S1
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| Benchmark data |
| CPUID of tested processor | 0673 |
| Vendor ID string | GenuineIntel |
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| Dhrystone 2.1 (VAX MIPS) | 495.98 |
| Whetstone (KWIPS) | 266 |
| Linpack 100x100 (MFLOPS) | 101.93 |
| Sandra Dhrystone (MIPS) | 1717 |
| Sandra Whetstone (MFLOPS) | 667 |
| Sandra MultiMedia Integer (it/s) | 4362 |
| Sandra MultiMedia Floating Point (it/s) | 5186 |
| Doom 1.9s high detail (FPS) | 103.26 |
| Doom 1.9s low detail (FPS) | 168.73 |
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i think your picture of this cpu is wrong ...
overclocking
I wonder if anyone knows, how much P3 500MHz can be overclocked. I saw there in the chart that maximum core temperature could be 90°C.
Great Processor
This was one of the early P3's but it was one of the best. I used it in my desktop until 2004 and didnt let me down the entire period I had it.It was expensive at launch but it lasted me for a long time because of how well engineered and durable it was