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From: George Lane <glane@qualcomm.com>
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Subject: Re: PowerPCs and Lightwave?
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On Mon, 30 Oct 1995, Blaise Fanning wrote:
> Whoa!!! There's nothing in the literature to suggest that the
> PowerPC will even get into the league of the Alpha 21164. If you've
> seen something I haven't, point me in that direction and I'll go
> design a module with a PowerPC on it.
Then why not design a module with two PowerPCs on it?
George Lane
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