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- From: jerryg@ssd.intel.com (Jerry Gaiser)
- Subject: Re: Intel's i960 series.
- Message-ID: <1992Aug17.164334.9001@SSD.intel.com>
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- Organization: Supercomputer Systems Division, Intel Corp.
- References: <1992Aug10.222558.13603@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> <MKAHN.92Aug11144804@hopi.sedona.intel.com> <1992Aug13.132031.2538@gandalf.ca>
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- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 16:43:34 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug13.132031.2538@gandalf.ca> dcarr@gandalf.ca (Dave Carr) writes:
- >In <MKAHN.92Aug11144804@hopi.sedona.intel.com> mkahn@hopi.sedona.intel.com (Mitch Kahn) writes:
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- >
- >>Only military i960(TM)
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- >> processors have an MMU: The 80960MC (1kbyte I-cache).
- >
- >And hand-picked KA chips. After all, the KA/KB/MC are all the same die
- >aren't they Mitch :-)
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- Don't bet your design on it..
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- I don't speak for Intel
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