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To: Steve Porter who wrote (32189)5/9/1999 1:28:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) of 33344
 
Steve - Re: "The 80860 and 80960 (forgive me if those numbers are transposed it's been a while since I've talked Intel RISC) decended from the 432 in some way, shape or form I believe."

You are correct as regards the 80960 being a descendant of the iAPX432 project.

The 80860 was pretty much a new RISC architecture - with very deep pipelines - from the ground up.

It died for an obvious reason - Intel's approach was to improve the x86 architecture and fend off all other RISC machines. It essentially killed its own RISC (80860) in the process.

Paul
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