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Thandor
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Question about the VSA-100 chip.
21.08.05 at 16:05:35
 
Hello,

I had a question regarding the VSA-100 chip. Right beneath the '200' of the Part Number stands 'AS'.

Does anyone know what is means ?

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Obi-Wan_Kenobi
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Re: Question about the VSA-100 chip.
Reply #1 - 22.08.05 at 02:13:29
 
hmm I think I do have an idea on that, it's like a core type, like you have with Athlon and Pentium chips and so on.

My an Athlon with the AHJK core could perfom better than an Athlon with the AJKI core, so a VSA-100 with an AS core might be btter than a VSA-100 with an AB core for Overclocking to greater speeds, better heat dispersion and things like that.

That kind of idea, but I may be mistaken here ofcourse Wink
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Thandor
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Re: Question about the VSA-100 chip.
Reply #2 - 01.09.05 at 20:57:57
 
Hmm, after a bit of searching I didn't found VSA-100 chips without or a different marking.

I assume that 'AS' doens't represent the 'stepping' of the chip ?
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Obi-Wan_Kenobi
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Reply #3 - 02.09.05 at 13:29:32
 
could be, I remember AMD and Interl do that for thier Central Processing Units  Grin
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