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CYRIX / NSM
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32469 Paul, NSM is not going fabless. They still have a very busy fab in Texas?? thatAB-5/21/1999
32468 Now I think you've really lost it. Get a clue. Without any knowledge youDan B.-5/21/1999
32467 SCUMbria - Re: ". Rather, the problem is the 8 trillion gigabytes of x86 Paul Engel-5/21/1999
32466 Danby - Re: "Foveon, with National, can become the Intel of the camera busPaul Engel-5/21/1999
32465 <So this Ford feller is building a mechanical version of a horse?> Goodhunchback-5/21/1999
32464 Paul, <i> SO...FOVEON is building an analog version of a DIGITAL CAMERA Scumbria-5/21/1999
32463 Paul, <i> I mean - they should EASILY be able to duplicate all that old Scumbria-5/21/1999
32462 Paul, ye who lives without the civility to call your chosen by their proper choDan B.-5/21/1999
32461 SCUMbria - Re: "Perhaps you should take off your digital hat, and think aPaul Engel-5/21/1999
32460 SCUMbria - Re: "The strength of the architecture lies in backwards compatiPaul Engel-5/21/1999
32459 Paul, <i> No pixel information?</i> Perhaps you should take off yScumbria-5/21/1999
32458 Paul, Don't fool yourself about x86. The strength of the architecture lieScumbria-5/21/1999
32457 SCUMbria - Re: ". As are the IA64 architects." The IA64 architects Paul Engel-5/21/1999
32456 SCUMbria - Re: "Alpha 21164 runs at 700 MHz on 0.35u process. x86 keeps IPaul Engel-5/21/1999
32455 Dan Re: "hehehe...bashbreath, it's enough. " hehehe? Are you lPaul Engel-5/21/1999
32454 Paul, <i> Shucks - only 8 x86 registers ! Those Alpha guys were much morScumbria-5/21/1999
32453 SCUMbria - Re: "The problem with string instructions is that they add a lPaul Engel-5/21/1999
32452 Paul, <i> That explains why Intel has been stuck at 550 MHz for almost aScumbria-5/21/1999
32451 SCUMbria - Re: "Programmers may like them, but anything that adds to the Paul Engel-5/21/1999
32450 SCUMbria - Re: "Modern architectures use registers to store program variaPaul Engel-5/21/1999
32449 Paul, <i> Don't programmers just love flexibility and options with wScumbria-5/21/1999
32448 hehehe...bashbreath, it's enough. Dan B.-5/21/1999
32447 Paul, <i> Aren't these rather useful for contiguous block memory traScumbria-5/21/1999
32446 SCUMbria - Re: "Too many addressing modes." Don't programmers juPaul Engel-5/21/1999
32445 Paul, <i> Not enough for what?</i> Modern architectures use regisScumbria-5/21/1999
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