Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!att!cbnewsc!levy From: levy@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (Daniel R. Levy) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: RISC list Keywords: risc, list Message-ID: <1173@cbnewsc.ATT.COM> Date: 8 Jun 89 00:20:52 GMT Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Skokie IL Lines: 46 Some time ago I asked on this group for information about RISC processors and their designers for a list I was compiling. I promised that I would send a copy of this list to whoever wanted it. I got so many responses (mostly send-me-the-list :-) that I have chosen to post the list here, rather than fight with a bunch of different mail paths. Anyone who saw my request should also see this. Thanks to those who did send suggestions. I got one message that listed the people who developed the AM29000 -- I guess that's not quite what I meant by designer but thanks anyhow. Here's the list: RISC I (UCBerkeley) RISC II (UCBerkeley) Stanford MIPS (Stanford) Accel (Celerity) 29300 (Advance Micro Devices) CAP (IT&T Advanced Technology Center) Clipper (Fairchild [now Intergraph]) CRISP (AT&T) Dragon (Xerox PARC) FAIM-1 (Schlumberger) MIPS (MIPS Computer Systems) Pyramid 90X (Pyramid Technology) Ridge 32 (Ridge Computers) ROMP (IBM) Spectrum (Hewlett-Packard) Transputer (INMOS) Whetstone I,II (Integrated Digital Products) MIPS-X (Stanford) SOAR (UCBerkeley) SPUR (UCBerkeley) 88000 (Motorola) MIPS R2000 (MIPS Computer Systems) MIPS R3000 (MIPS Computer Systems) 29000 (AMD) SPARC (Fujitsu, Cypress) 80960 (Intel) -- Daniel R. Levy UNIX(R) mail: att!ttbcad!levy, att!cbnewsc!levy AT&T Bell Laboratories 5555 West Touhy Avenue Any opinions expressed in the message above are Skokie, Illinois 60077 mine, and not necessarily AT&T's.