The AMD K6-2 350MHz CPU AFR is a processor from AMD's K6 series, designed for use in desktop computers during the late 1990s. It was one of the first processors to implement 3DNow! technology, which provided enhanced performance for multimedia and gaming applications. The K6-2 was a significant step forward in performance compared to its predecessor, the K6, and was competitive with Intel's Pentium MMX processors of the same era. This particular model, the AFR variant, is likely a specific revision or packaging of the K6-2 350MHz chip.
The processor operates at a clock speed of 350MHz, which was considered fast for its time. It requires a 2.2V core voltage and a 3.3V I/O voltage, which are standard for processors of this era. The K6-2 was known for its efficiency and performance in both general computing tasks and more demanding applications like video editing and gaming. However, due to its age, it is no longer suitable for modern computing needs but may still be of interest to collectors or those working with vintage systems.
Brand: AMD
Model: K6-2 350MHz AFR
Specifications: 350 MHz clock speed, 2.2V core voltage, 3.3V I/O voltage
Features: 3DNow! technology, efficient performance for multimedia and gaming, compatible with Socket 7 motherboards
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