Path: utzoo!yunexus!geac!syntron!jtsv16!uunet!super!laurel From: laurel@super.ORG (Our Friends Up the Way) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: ETA-10: CMOS or ECL? Keywords: ETA-10 Message-ID: <840@super.ORG> Date: 26 Oct 88 01:01:05 GMT Article-I.D.: super.840 References: <3539@phri.UUCP> <126@ecicrl.UUCP> Sender: uucp@super.ORG Reply-To: laurel@super.UUCP (Michael Tighe) Organization: Supercomputing Research Center, Lanham, Md. Lines: 11 In article <126@ecicrl.UUCP> clewis@ecicrl.UUCP (Chris Lewis) writes: >as "effectively a Cyber 205 on a board". Something like 15ns cycle >time for the whole machine, as opposed to something around 7 for the 205. The ETA-10 has a cycle times between 7ns and 22ns, depending upon which configuration you buy. The 205 has a cycle time of 20ns. -- Michael Tighe Supercomputer Research Center ARPA: laurel@super.org