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New Pegasos CPU card announced, based on the new IBM 750GX
« on: April 23, 2004, 02:44:16 PM »
In a Press Release, Genesi announces a new CPU card for the Pegasos II computers. It will be based on the upcoming IBM 750 GX CPU and will carry the licensed PPC trademark. It will be used in new Pegasos II computers, but it will also be sold separately to current Pegasos II owners.

From the Press Release:

"23-Apr-2004.
IBM has licensed Genesi with the PowerPC® logo, as seen above, for Genesi products containing one or more IBM PowerPC 750 Processors, including the 750CXe, 750FX and the 750GX.

Genesi will extend the current product range of the Pegasos II using the recently released IBM G3 GX. This new product will be sold in a motherboard and CPU card package, as a single card for existing Pegasos II owners, and featured in the Open Desktop Workstation (ODW GX)."

 
http://www.genesi.lu/press_20040423.php

About the IBM 750 GX CPU:

"The IBM® PowerPC® 750GX microprocessor is the fastest and newest addition to the IBM 7xx PowerPC microprocessor family. The 750GX expands the capabilities of the IBM PowerPC 7xx processor family to support more performance-demanding and power-sensitive applications. The 750GX is architecturally based on the PowerPC 750FX processor, and implements several enhancements that address the performance requirements of embedded applications. Running at frequencies up to 1.1 GHz, the 750GX includes 1 MB of internal L2 cache, 4-way set-associative, running at core frequency with cache locking by way, additional L1 and L2 cache buffers allowing pipelining of up to four data cache miss operations, and the capability for up to 200-MHz operation of the 60x system bus interface with additional bus pipelining. The IBM PowerPC 750GX is ideally suited for a variety of systems, including networking, communications, storage, imaging, computing and consumer applications."

Read more about this processor here:
http://www-3.ibm.com/chips/techlib/techlib.nsf/products/PowerPC_750GX_Microprocessor
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Re: New Pegasos CPU card announced, based on the new IBM 750
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2004, 01:49:19 AM »
er...great lots of left over G3's....

good about the PowerPC®  Logo tho. 8-)
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