This page will show all objects that are named MII, and if possible sorted on production date.
Click on the blue name(s) or picture(s) below for detailed information, pictures and benchmarks (if available).
This page will show all objects that are named MII, and if possible sorted on production date.
Click on the blue name(s) or picture(s) below for detailed information, pictures and benchmarks (if available).
This is the slowest Cyrix MII CPU within the MII-branding. It runs at a fairly low clock frequency but uses a 75MHz bus to speed things up a bit.
The MII ranged from 233GP to 400GP (rated). The 6x86MX actually uses the same chip as the MII but has a different name; they are available in lower spe... > Read more
This Cyrix MII 333GP came in three versions: one with 66, 75 and 83MHz FSB. This version uses the 83MHz FSB and thus is clocked at 250MHz. The versions with 66 and 75MHz FSB run at 266MHz.
Intel always used 50, 60 and 66MHz busspeeds for their motherboards. Due to dividers the PCI-bus will run wi... > Read more
Just like this 300GP but with an interesting twist: the MII-logo on the CPU is very small!... > Read more
The Cyrix MII was technically exactly the same as a Cyrix 6x86MX; the only thing different was the name!
This CPU only runs at 233MHz and uses a rather slow, but trouble-free, 66MHz bus. The MII-266 uses a 83MHz bus and runs at 208MHz but is faster in some applications.
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This MII 333GP has a 'V' printed on the CPU. I'm not sure what the V means but it might be because VIA acquired Cyrix by then.... > Read more