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- From: msunde01@mik.uky.edu (Mark Underwood)
- Subject: Re: PC on a chip
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- Organization: University Of Kentucky, Dept. of Math Sciences
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 23:02:16 GMT
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- In article <C1FpoK.MnI@lysator.liu.se> pell@lysator.liu.se (P{r
- Emanuelsson) writes:
- > I've heard of a "PC on a chip" - could anyone tell me who makes these?
- >
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- > Lysator Computer Society pell@lysator.liu.se
- > University of Linkoping, Sweden
- ..!uunet!lysator.liu.se!pell
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- Cyrix
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- They just recently (last year?) came out with a complete (?) 8086
- computer on a chip at about the same time they announced their 386sx and
- 386dx clone chips. I don't know any details, really. Just remember
- seeing a sideline in a Computer Shooper article re: the chip wars between
- Intel, Cyrix, and AMD. You may want to contact Cyrix (address???) for
- more info . . ..
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- --
- Mark Underwood
- EE Student, University of Kentucky
- Lab Assistant, Boyd Hall Microlab
- (a tiny little division of UK Library Microlabs)
- E-Mail: msunde01@mik.uky.edu
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