Beowulf in a Box
Kragen
kragen@pobox.com
Mon, 28 Sep 1998 21:11:51 -0400
This is to correct a couple of errors in my previous post.
On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Kragen wrote:
> If I understand correctly, the ARM family is actually specced by Acorn,
> and several companies actually produce ARMs -- is that right? Acorn
> seems to be refocusing on consumer electronics, so this might possibly
> be something to worry about.
Acorn spun off ARM Inc. eight years ago, and ARM is now three times as
big as Acorn. Acorn is a minor customer now.
> Intel is announcing the next generation of ARM stuff next month; people
> say it will be 500MHz and have hardware floating-point.
It's not Intel; it's ARM Inc., which will be announcing the ARM 10.
Kragen
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