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- According to a performance comparison chart sent to me by DeskStation
- Technology, a Raptor 3 workstation with the 5/300 (Alpha 21164/300) CPU
- module installed is approximately:
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- 61 times faster than an Amiga A4000/040/25
- 51 times faster than a Pentium 90
- 31 times faster than a Raptor IIA (Alpha 21064A/275)
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- So yes...it's speedy. (Is this the only 21164 based CPU out?)
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- Their brochure says this:
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- "SINCE THE DAWN OF THE COMPUTER AGE, YOU'VE LONGED FOR THE GREAT DISCOVERY.
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- A COMPUTER THAT COULD WITHSTAND THE TEST OF TIME, IMMUNE TO OBSOLESCENCE,
- CAPABLE OF MORPHING ITSELF INTO THE THE DAY'S FASTEST, MOST POWERFUL MACHINE
- FOR GRAPHICS AND 3D ANIMATION.
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- IN OTHER WORDS, YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR RAPTOR 3. YOU SEE, IT'S A COMPLETE
- WINDOWS NT WORKSTATION WITH ONE SIGNIFICANT ADVANTAGE. IT'S PROCESSOR-
- INDEPENDENT. WHICH MEANS UPGRADING IT IS AS SIMPLE AS CHANGING AN ADD-IN
- CARD. NOT TO MENTION LIKE GETTING A WHOLE NEW MACHINE."
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- Raptor 3 Specs:
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- 4 PCI SLOTS - (3) 32-bit PCI, (1) PCI/ISA slots
- 2 ISA SLOTS
- 2 32-bit PCI SCSI-II ports - (BTW, what's Windows NT disk striping?)
- 8 36-bit SIMM sockets for up to 1GB of main memory
- Bus Width: 128 bit
- Bandwidth: 150 MBytes/second
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- My question is: Does having the processor independent of the motherboard
- really make the Raptor 3 immune to obselence?
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- The next generation of Alpha chips from DEC are supposed to run in the 600Mhz
- to 900Mhz range (not exactly sure). So what specifically is it about the
- design of the Raptor 3 that guarantees that CPU modules can continue to
- be developed for it, and just simply plug in?
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- At what point does the design of the main motherboard itself become obselete?
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- Any thoughts you can share would be appreciated.
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- Thanks,
- Dave
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