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    From: Troy Benjegerdes <hozer@d...>
    Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 14:00:16 -0600
    Subject: Re: [openppc] Apple Talk?
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    On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 11:39:29AM -0500, Phillip L. Harbison wrote:
    > Alasdair Ferro wrote:
    > > To be more exact, they're both saying nothing, because they
    > > cannot legally deny the G5, as it appears on Mot's roadmap
    > > (and one part is available, the MPC8540 (I think), and
    > > listed on the web site).
    > 
    > That is correct.  Here are links to 8540 documents on Motorola's
    > web site.
    > 
    > http://www.motorola.com/mediacenter/news/detail/0,1958,568_322_23,00.shtml
    > http://e-www.motorola.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MPC8540&nodeId=03M943030450467M98655
    > http://e-www.motorola.com/brdata/PDFDB/docs/MPC8540FACT.pdf
    > http://e-www.motorola.com/collateral/MPC8540E500RPT.pdf
    > 
    > This chip is intended for embedded applications, but IMHO it
    > would make a nice host for PPC-Linux.  The core runs at 600MHz
    > to 1GHz.  It includes a DDR memory controller, 64-bit PCI-X
    > bridge, dual gigabit ethernet, 10/100 ethernet, RapidIO, and
    > other goodies.  There is no AltiVec unit but it does have a
    > DSP unit that does 64-bit operations using the existing GP
    > registers.  The 8540 could be a glimpse at a future where North
    > bridges are integrated into the CPU.
    
    That bascially sounds more like a follow-on to the 8240, which is a
    follow-on to 823 & friends, which all had add-on 'communications
    processors' which amounted to DSP-like unit, not really a follow-on to the
    7450, etc.
    
    However, I've always thought an 8260 would make a nice slim latop or PDA 
    cpu... ;)
    
    You can't do SMP very easy if you have integrated memory controllers and 
    such.. although RapidIO might let you do a NUMA-type architecture..
    
    -- 
    Troy Benjegerdes | master of mispeeling | 'da hozer' |  hozer@d...
    -----"If this message isn't misspelled, I didn't write it" -- Me -----
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    why I draw cartoons. It's my life." -- Charles Schulz
    
    
    

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    Re: [openppc] Apple Talk?Test1
    Re: [openppc] Apple Talk?Alasdair Ferro
    Re: [openppc] Apple Talk?Phillip L Harbison

     
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