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To: craig poppe who wrote (68)6/18/1998 12:31:00 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Respond to of 100
 
Thanks for the tip, looks interesting, I do
remember seeing a Winchip on the cover of one
of those free PC magazines--the ones that are
mainly clone ship ads, will have to re-read the
article--sorry cant remember the name of the
mag, will post it later today.

Here are some links
For the Winchip
winchip.com

...and for that 64 bit embedded processor
here is the announcement
biz.yahoo.com

Could be just the kind of thing to really pop if
it is aquired or it's chip ends up in a console
(tho price will have to come down**...)--have
not done any reading yet tho. Thanks again, Mike

**"The 250-MHz RC5000 is priced at $168 each in 10,000
-piece quantities. Parts are broadly sampling in a
272-pin SBGA package with production quantities
available in August 1998."