What is the difference between a Pentium III, Celeron and an AMD K6-2?
A. The Pentium III and the Celeron are both processors manufactured by Intel. The AMD K6-2 is manufactured by American Micro-Devices. One of the biggest differences between the chips is in the way they handle multimedia. The AMD K6-2 chip, found in your Affinity computer, uses 3-D Now! Technology for multimedia. 3-D Now offers greater graphics and multimedia capabilities than the Intel chips when used with 3-D Now! optimized software.
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