Squeak History / Tiny Machines

Randal L. Schwartz merlyn at stonehenge.com
Wed Mar 19 04:09:14 UTC 2003


>>>>> "Alan" == Alan Grimes <alangrimes at starpower.net> writes:

Alan> A pitty they stopped at the roughly pentium equivalent 960 and then
Alan> switched to that ungodly monstrosity they are now calling itanium. =(

And after the i960 (not 860 :), I worked for iWarp for a few years,
the first time Intel had put a million devices on one die.  Sure, the
P5 was being developed in another lab, but we beat them to first
functionality of a million device chip. :)

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