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Re: Possible to double 700 & 750 processors?
In message Fri, 5 Aug 94 13:34:26 -0400,
dewar@SCHONBERG.CS.NYU.EDU (Robert Dewar) writes:
> 700 can be doubled to be equivalent to 720, i.e. it uses the 25/50 IBM
> SLC processor. Note this processor uses a 16-bit bus, so it is not
> as fast as it sounds!
It also has a 16k cache (the Intel 486?X and ?X2 processors have an 8k
cache), so it is not as slow as it sounds either. :)
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