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- From: mharrell@sojourn1.sojourn.com (Matt Harrell)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Speed: 68040 vs. 68060
- Date: 29 Feb 1996 23:16:15 GMT
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- Michael M. Rye (1726@topcity.mn.org) wrote:
-
- : Matt,
- : Sorry to inform you, but your value of max 250 MIPs is wrong.
- : I'm looking at the Motorola product brief at this very moment.
- : The superscalar '060 at 50MHz, running 2 instructions per cycle,
- : is capable of 100 MIPs (do the math). Not flaming you or anything.
- : I just wanted to point that out.
-
- OK. I did get mine from an official Motorola press release that I
- have had sitting on my hard disk since the 060 was first released.
- Not sure what you mean by "do the math", though. I don't see anything
- in your post that would allow me to calculate a value of 100MIPS from
- other data.
-
- Matt Harrell
-