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| Posted by: Trizt on Saturday, May 03, 2008 - 19:32 Submitted by Trizt |
| | | | The new SoC CPU based on PowerPC 440 with dual cores and embedded DRAM and is protected against the Princeton type attacks. The CPU also includes a built in firewall, which may make it appear in network devices on the civilian market.
Read a more detailed article at Businesswire or visit CPU Tech
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CPU Tech Launches Acalis CPU872 MultiCore PowerPC | Log-in or register a new user account | 2 Comments |
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Re: CPU Tech Launches Acalis CPU872 MultiCore PowerPC
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by kozz on May 03, 2008 - 20:57 (User information | Send a message http://www.pegasos.org)
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So it is possible to one day put an x86 core on the chip and run x86 Linux on it as a ordinary x86 computer and the next day add a PowerPC core and run AIX on it? :)
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