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VIA would continue to produce the MII throughout the early 2000s. It was expected to be discontinued when the VIA Cyrix MII was released. However, the MII was still available for sale until mid/late 2003, being shown on VIA's website as a product until October, and it still saw use in devices such as
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in June 1997. For the low end of the series, the PR166 6x86MX was available for $ 190 with higher end PR200 and PR233 versions available for $ 240 and $ 320. IBM being the producer of Cyrix's chips, would also sell their own version. Cyrix hoped to ship tens of thousands within June 1997 with up to 1
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operations. The designers foresaw that future applications would most likely maintain this instruction focus. So, to optimize the chip's performance for what they believed to be the most likely application of the CPU, the integer execution resources received most of the transistor budget. This would
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In September 1998 IBM's licensing partnership with Cyrix was said to be ended by National Semiconductors. This was due to National wanting to increase production of Cyrix chips in their own facilities, and because having IBM produce Cyrix's chips was causing issues such as profit losses due to IBM
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The 6x86, previously under the codename "M1" was announced by Cyrix in October 1995. On release only the 100 MHz (P120+) version was available, but a 120 MHz (P150+) version was planned for mid-1995 with a 133 MHz (P166+) model later. The 100 MHz (P120+) 6x86 was available to
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at its peak. However, both numbers would be a fraction of the heat generated by many high performance processors, some years later. Shortly after the original M1, the M1R was released. The M1R was a switch from SGS-Thomson 3M process to IBM 5M process, making the 6x86 chips 50%
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VIA bought the Cyrix line in June 1999, and ended the development of high performance processors. The MII-433GP would be the last processor produced by Cyrix. Additionally after VIA's acquisition, the 6x86/L was discontinued, but the 6x86MX/MII line continued to be sold by VIA.
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registers then setting bit 7 in CCR4. The lack of full P5 Pentium compatibility caused problems with some applications because programmers had begun to use P5 Pentium-specific instructions. Some companies released patches for their products to make them function on the 6x86.
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FPUs. One of the main features of the P5/P6 FPUs is that they supported interleaving of FPU and integer instructions in their design, which Cyrix chips did not integrate. This caused very poor performance with Cyrix CPUs on games and software that took advantage of this.
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performance, which cut adding and multiply times by a third, but it was still slower than the Intel Pentium. The M2 also had full MMX instructions, 64 KB of cache over the original 16 KB, and had a lower core voltage of 2.5V over 3.3V of the original 6x86 line.
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in 1996. The first generation of 6x86 had heat problems. This was primarily caused by their higher heat output than other x86 CPUs of the day and, as such, computer builders sometimes did not equip them with adequate cooling. The CPUs topped out at around
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The Cyrix MII was released in May 1998. These chips were not exciting like people had hoped, as they were just a rebranding of the 6x86MX. In December these chips cost $ 80 for a MII-333, $ 59 for a MII-300, $ 55 for a MII-266, and $ 48 for a MII-233.
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were always ahead on clock speed. The 6x86's and MII's old generation "486 class" floating point unit combined with an integer section that was at best on-par with the newer P6 and K6 chips meant that Cyrix could no longer compete in performance.
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While the 6x86's integer performance was significantly higher than P5 Pentium's, its floating point performance was more mediocre—between 2 and 4 times the performance of the 486 FPU per clock cycle (depending on the operation and precision). The
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frequently pricing their versions of Cyrix's chips lower. National would be paying $ 50–55 million to IBM to end the partnership, which would end the following April. National would then be moving chip production to their own facility in
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In mid February 1996 Cyrix announced the P166+, P150+, and P133+ to be added to the 6x86 model line. IBM, who produced the chips, also announced they will be selling their own versions of the chips.
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million by the end of the year. Cyrix also expected to release a 266 MHz chip by the end of 1997 and a 300 MHz in the first quarter of 1998. They had slightly better
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The 6x86L was first released in January 1997 to address the heat issues with the original 6x86 line. The 6x86L had a lower V-core voltage and required a split power plane
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used highly optimized assembly code designed almost entirely around the P5 Pentium's FPU. As a result, the P5 Pentium significantly outperformed other CPUs in the game.
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process technology. This reduced the chip size from 150 square millimeters to 88. National shifted their production of the MII and MediaGX to 0.25 by August.
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and CMOVcc instructions respectively, and quadrupled the primary cache size to 64 KB. The 256-byte instruction line cache can be turned into a
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and a fully associative 256-byte instruction line cache is included alongside the primary cache, which functions as the primary instruction cache.
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In May 1999 National Semiconductor decided to leave the PC chip market due to significant losses, and put the Cyrix CPU division up for sale.
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Therefore, despite being very fast clock by clock, the 6x86 and MII were forced to compete at the low-end of the market as AMD K6 and Intel
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National Semiconductor acquired Cyrix in July 1997. National Semiconductor was not interested in high performance processors but rather
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Later by the end of May 1997 on the 27th, Cyrix said they would announce details of the new chip line (6x86MX) the day before
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and 32-bit optimization. The M2 would also have some of the same features as the Intel Pentium Pro such as register renaming,
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to support the P5 Pentium's RDTSC instruction. Support for the Pentium Pro's CMOVcc instructions were also added.
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Cyrix Doubles 6x86 Performance with M2; MMX Added to Core; Larger Cache, Modified TLB Improve Scaling with Clock
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was late to market, and couldn't scale well in clock speed with the manufacturing processes used at the time.
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display, 16 MB of memory, 10x CD-ROM, 1.3 GB hard disk drive, and cost $ 1,899 for the base price.
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microprocessor line, and was pin compatible. During the 6x86's development, the majority of applications (
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in the 6x86 was largely the same circuitry that was developed for Cyrix's earlier high performance
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In April 1997 the first laptop to use the 6x86 processor was put on sale. They were sold by
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to provide support for multimedia operations. Later revisions of this chip were renamed
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later prove to be a strategic mistake, as the popularity of the P5 Pentium caused many
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instruction set, improved compatibility with the Pentium and Pentium Pro by adding a
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The 6x86 P200+ was planned for the end of 1996, and ended up being released in June.
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The M2 (6x86MX) was first announced to be in development in mid 1996. It would have
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instruction by default. CPUID support could be enabled by first enabling extended
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In January 1998 National Semiconductors produced a 6x86MX processor on a 0.25
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Compatibility with the Pentium was improved in the 6x86MX, by adding a
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in-depth analysis of 6th generation x86 CPUs, including the 6x86MX.
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The 6x86 and 6x86L were not completely compatible with the Intel
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capable. For this reason, the chip identified itself as an
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and lower latency FPU. For example, the highly anticipated
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devices, and wanted to shift the focus of Cyrix to the
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which introduced the method of dynamic translation to
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Archived from 3972: 3966: 3965: 3963: 3961: 3944: 3938: 3937: 3935: 3933: 3916: 3907: 3906: 3904: 3902: 3877: 3781: 3774: 3767: 3757: 3756: 3362:AVAPR233 GB 3212:BVAPR200 GB 3114:AVAPR166 GB 3107: 3098: 3089: 2876: 2564:IBM 6x86 Models 2558: 2549: 2243: 1885: 1876: 1867: 1569: 1560: 1307: 1298: 997: 988: 917: 916: 904: 885:scratchpad cache 854: 812: 621:micro-operations 512:system on a chip 85:6x86L - Jun 1999 62:6x86L - Jan 1997 40: 33: 29: 21: 5808: 5807: 5803: 5802: 5801: 5799: 5798: 5797: 5768: 5767: 5766: 5757: 5732: 5706: 5631:Microprocessors 5625: 5596: 5570: 5565: 5522:6x86 (MX) Guide 5508: 5501:at Sandpile.org 5475:Wayback Machine 5467: 5411: 5409:Further reading 5406: 5405: 5395: 5393: 5387: 5383: 5373: 5371: 5361: 5357: 5347: 5345: 5335:Future US, Inc. 5321: 5317: 5309: 5302: 5298: 5297: 5288: 5268: 5267: 5263: 5255: 5251: 5250: 5243: 5233: 5231: 5222: 5221: 5217: 5207: 5205: 5194: 5193: 5189: 5179: 5177: 5165: 5161: 5151: 5149: 5137: 5133: 5123: 5121: 5119: 5095: 5091: 5081: 5079: 5067: 5063: 5053: 5051: 5039: 5035: 5025: 5023: 5011: 5007: 4997: 4995: 4983: 4979: 4969: 4967: 4955: 4951: 4941: 4939: 4927: 4923: 4913: 4911: 4899: 4895: 4885: 4883: 4872: 4871: 4867: 4857: 4855: 4844: 4843: 4839: 4829: 4827: 4815: 4811: 4801: 4799: 4794: 4793: 4789: 4779: 4777: 4766: 4765: 4761: 4751: 4749: 4739: 4735: 4725: 4723: 4722:. 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Index

Cyrix MII

Cyrix
IBM
SGS-Thomson
VIA
IBM
SGS-Thomson
National Semiconductor
CPU
clock rate
FSB
cache
Microarchitecture
Instruction set
x86-16
IA-32
Transistors
nm
Cores
Socket 7
Super Socket 7
Cyrix 5x86
Cyrix III
32-bit
x86
microprocessors
Cyrix
fabless
IBM

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