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 From : Nikolay Kolesnikov                  2:4625/2.26     Thu 10 Aug 95 07:59
 Subj : VLIW (뫮 :  )

Hi, Ilja!

Sat Jul 22 1995 09:41, Ilja Tumanov ᠫ  Dmitry Zikratch.


 IT>     ?  믮  x86  樨,  
 IT> ⢥ pp ᮢ⨬. ⮩  x86.  
 IT> ⥫  VLIW,  p  㤥 x86  ... p묨
 IT> ppﬨ. :))

 C 1990   Intel  10 - ணࠬ ࠧ ஢.
 ᭮ ࠢ- MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING.  ⮣ 뫮 ᭮,  饥
PC  HC (Home'puter), 易⥫ ਡ  - ⭠ প DVI
   ୠ⨢  ஢ .    㡫 
⮩ ணࠬ 룫拉  稯 i786 (P7):
                       ______________________
                      |  |   1  | 2  |
                      |----------------------|
                      | -  |           |   |
                      |-  | 2    | D |
                      |䥩  | -| V |
                      |-   |           | I |
                      |    |           |   |
                      |----------------------|
                      | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4|
                       ----------------------

,  稯 (⠫!!) 㤥  ࠧ,   25  25 ()
 100 . ࠭஢. ⮢ - 250 Hz  த⢨-
2 . /   ᮢ⨬  86 ᭨ .
 㯥᪠ 楫᫥  1...4  த⢨ 700
./c     1,2-  প 쥬
᪨  ࠦ. 2 ⭠  L1 㦨 ࠡ 
 ஢. 樮 । DVI- DOS,OS/2, Unix  "H ᨨ
Windows,  ..."
IMHO 室  ⠪  ( 易⥫쭮   DVI)
 ⮢ ଠ樮 㯥堩, ᭠饭 Home'puters, 祢.
 ᠥ Subj,   ࠧ   襩   宩 .
IMHO ଠ ⠫ ᪮쪮 ஬,  ਫ ६  ⢮
⥣᪮ (   䨫᪮) 祭 RISC  PC:  ன RISC
 ᫥  ISC,  ⠪ ,  ᯨࠫ :-).

७ ,
Nikolay N. Kolesnikov

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 From : Alex Iliynsky                       2:5020/23       Mon 22 Jan 96 02:56
 Subj : P7 gets name :)

Hi All!

Intel Merced chip to follow Pentium Pro in '98

By Tom Davey

One of Intel Corp.'s biggest secrets, the 64-bit chip known as P7, has been
renamed and pushed back, according to an article that will appear this Monday in
The Microprocessor Report.

Contrary to Intel reports that the chip would premiere in 1997, the newly
christened Merced chip will not begin shipping until late 1998, according to the
newsletter, based in Sebastopol, Calif.

The report confirms industry speculation that Hewlett-Packard Co. is not a
design partner in the initial P7 project. Rather, HP's role was in helping to
define the 64-bit instruction set and software interfaces for the chip, said Jim
Turley, the publication's senior editor.

HP is probably separately designing its own processors based on the
instruction set known as IA-64, Turley said, but those chips would be built and
sold by Intel.

The Merced will be fully compatible with X86 code and will not require
emulation or translation software. However, the publication states that there
may be a discrepancy between the chip's performance when running X86 code vs.
the new native 64-bit software. The disparity should be comparable to the
Pentium Pro's performance gulf between 16-bit and 32-bit code.

--- IBM OS/2 Dialog Editor
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