This page will show all objects that are named Winchip C6, 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 Winchip C6, 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 CPU is like the other C6's I have but a tad faster due to a higher clock frequency and a higher bus frequency. The fastest normal C6 version is the 240MHz model but that model is quite rare.... > Read more
The IDT WinChip C6 240 is the highest clocked CPU in it's series but with 60MHz it doesn't have a very high bus frequency. The C6 225, for instance, uses a 75MHz bus frequency which benefits I/O and PCI-bus access.... > Read more
I have another C6 200 (with a different logo) that I've described and benchmarked here. In technical terms this CPU is identical except the printed logo and it's manufactured 39 weeks earlier.
Both CPU's have a 3.3V requirement. I have a [url=https://th... > Read more
Just like this C6 but somewhat older and it requires 3.52V.
3.52V is quite high for a 200MHz socket 7 part, however IDT managed to build a chip that runs pretty cool despite the higher vCore.... > Read more
The IDT Winchip was made by Centaur and marketed by IDT; a parent company of Centaur.
The C6 performed reasonably with business/office applications but not with FPU intensive applications like games or CAD/CAM. Truth is that the Winchip C6 doesn't run so fast. See the benchmarks and conclude that... > Read more