Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!snorkelwacker!bloom-beacon!eru!luth!sunic!dkuug!freja.diku.dk!sleipner.diku.dk!torbenm From: torbenm@sleipner.diku.dk (Torben [gidius Mogensen) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: Current Microprocessors Message-ID: <1990Aug15.141426.29534@diku.dk> Date: 15 Aug 90 14:14:26 GMT References: <1990Aug13.133452.4555@hoss.unl.edu> <905@attila.WEITEK.COM> Sender: news@diku.dk (The Netnews System) Organization: Department Of Computer Science, University Of Copenhagen Lines: 24 goss@attila.WEITEK.COM (Richard Goss) writes: >In article <1990Aug13.133452.4555@hoss.unl.edu> savel@hoss.unl.edu (Bharat P. Savel) writes: >> >>i am interested in getting a list of current generation in >>Microprocessors, only CPUs ; as far as i am sure the only ones i am aware >>are the i486 INTEL, 68040 Motorolla; i know a lot exist, but am not sure of >>their names/numbers; (mind you only CPUs); could use some help in this; >>-thanx >> >>-savel >Since you mention CPU's which are (or can be used) typically used in UNIX >based workstations, as opposed to CPU's which are primarily intended for >embedded controller applications, the following list is of a similar vein >of the latest generation of announced CPU's (in no particular order): [list deleted] You forgot the ARM3 (VT 8????) from Acorn / VLSI Technologies. It is used e.g. in the R200 series of UNIX workstations from Acorn. Torben Mogensen (torbenm@diku.dk)