[Coco] Re: "Historic" CD-i development systems...
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
Wed Mar 23 09:57:35 EST 2005
In a message dated 3/20/05 9:58:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jimhrubik at earthlink.net writes:
The last of the 68040 Quadras, the 950, was still clocked at 33. My
6100 is a PPC601 clocked at 60; there was a 75mh PPC601 version of the
7100 and 8100.
Now, since the 68K family used 2 clock phases per cycle, versus 4 or more
for an Intel 80x86, is it still true that an N MHz Moto is comparable to a 2*N
MHz Intel?
For our 8-bit micros, the 6809 versus 8080 or Z80, the ratio is 4:1.
And it seems that the PPCs or whatever's now used in Macs has a similar
ratio going for it, since a Mac at less than 1 GHz is supposedly equal to a 2 GHz
PC.
I know this whole issue is part religion and part engineering, but what are
the engineering facts these days? Yeah, a little OT, but.... Mike K.
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