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To: Allen Benn who wrote (8013)6/26/2000 11:53:00 AM
From: Bala Vasireddi  Read Replies (1) of 10309
 
Allen or somebody

Base on the press release from Intel below - 960 processor
seems to be phased out and 80303 is taking its
place as Intel's I/O processor.

Is this just an upgraded 960 processor with a new name or
is this the StrongArm processor with a new name? I am asking
this questions from WIND's support of it for the I20 initiative. I guess WIND does support it, but wanted some
clarification from more knowledgeable folks.

biz.yahoo.com

Intel Adds New Processor to Family of I/O Building Blocks

Intel(R) 80303 I/O Processor Offers Outstanding
Price/Performance RAID Solution for Server and
Workstation Equipment Manufacturers

....The 80303 incorporates a number of performance
enhancements and encompasses industry standards including
the latest PCI, I2O(1), and power management standards.
....

Successor to the popular i960© RN I/O processor, the 80303
offers a 100 MHz internal bus.......
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