There are 2 new small boards based on Freescale MPC5200 System On Chip:
1. ACK Control's The PowerVixxen LT for computer inside large keyboard case.
Specifications:
MPC 5200 SOC with PowerPC 603e core @ 400-466MHz
512Mb Ram onboard the card
ATA/IDE Interface
100 Mbit Ethernet
USB 1.1
AC97 audio CODEC
Graphics Mini PCI-slot
Works in a standard A1200 desktop
Accessories that will replace the A1200-motherboard for "stand alone" functionality.
This board will support Linux OS and AmigaOS 4.
2. Genesi's 4U2 Sub Laptop board:
Genesi is please to announce the development of the 4U2 sub-laptop based on the EFIKA 5K2 reference design and the Freescale MPC5200B. The 4U2 will be produced in Asia and be available in Q2 2006. The 4U2 board can be deployed in a variety of configurations and uses and includes both mobile and WIFI wireless capability. Efika 5K2 specification:
Freescale MPC5200B PowerPC SoC up to 466MHz
128MB DDR RAM (configurable from 32MB to 512MB)
44-pin IDE connector
10/100Mbit/s Ethernet
2x USB ports
1x RS232 Serial port
Stereo Audio out, Microphone and Line-input
PCI/AGP riser slot
This board will support Linux OS and MorphOS.
Based on Interpolation and SpecInt95,SpecFP95 Table, the PowerPC 603e 466 MHz Core benchmark result:
http://www.macinfo.de/bench/specmark.htmlPowerPC 603e / 233 MHz /66 MHz bus:
SpecInt95: 6.9
SpecFP95: 4.1
Interpolation:
PowerPC 603e / 466 MHz:
SpecInt95: 13.8
SpecFP95: 8.2
This result is comparable to Intel Pentium II/350 MHz.
Intel Pentium II 350 MHz / 100 MHz bus:
SpecInt95: 13.9
SpecFP95: 10.2
Is this comparison valid/correct?