MMC-2
Circuit board containing a PC processor
Mobile Module Connector 2 (MMC-2) is Intel's 400-pin processor cartridge used with Pentium II, Celeron and Pentium III mobile processors. It contains CPU, 443BX (Pentium II) Northbridge, off-die L2 cache (early Pentium II only) and voltage regulator. It is the successor of MMC-1, main differences being AGP interface and 100 MHz FSB for the Pentium III. This processor cartridge was widely used on laptops from the late 1990s to early 2000s.
Fastest processors in the MMC-2 form factor are:
- Pentium II 400/256
- Pentium III 850/256
- Celeron 700/128
- Unofficially Pentium III 1000/256, this was achieved by removing the chip off an MMC-2 socket card and soldering a Pentium III 1000 processor on the board
- Intel Mobile Pentium III 650 MHz 256kB L2 Cache
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See also
- Notebook processor
External links
- Intel Datasheet
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