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- From: J.Herbert1@lut.ac.uk (John O'Malley)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.tech
- Subject: Arm mippage.
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.110759.13622@lut.ac.uk>
- Date: 11 Jan 93 11:07:59 GMT
- Reply-To: J.Herbert1@lut.ac.uk (John O'Malley)
- Organization: Loughborough University, UK.
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- Just a quicky from memory. I remember that in apples evalutaion of the ARM 610,
- for there new newton handheld thingy, they ran a 20mhz ARM 600 and it apparently
- ran at an equivilant mippage to a 25mhz 486 or a 40 mhz 68040, noting that the
- fastest Mac uses a 33 mhz 68040. The other good thing about the ARM, is that no
- other chip can match it for low power consumption at these speeds.
- Read this months byte for information on Amulet an aschyncrounous implementation
- of the ARM architechture which will, if it works run very, very fast indeed.
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- No flames please this was all from memory.
-
- Jim.
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