Intel Pentium 133
Same as this Pentium 133 except for the production date and the iComp index etched into the processor. This processor, which is about half a year newer then the other one, has the iComp2 index. iComp stands for Intel Comparative Microprocessor Performance. The first iComp was used on the 486SX25 and as processors got newer and faster there was the need for a new version of iComp, called iComp 2.0. This can be found on Pentium 120 or higher.