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MIPS/ARM

PostPosted: Apr 13, 2002 @ 4:41am
by Jadam

PostPosted: Apr 13, 2002 @ 4:49am
by Michael Y

PostPosted: Apr 13, 2002 @ 5:36am
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PostPosted: Apr 13, 2002 @ 9:50am
by simonjacobs
yawn. yes, mips is far better than arm. i really think so. in fact you've convinced everyone here so there is no need to post any more about it. thanks.

PostPosted: Apr 13, 2002 @ 10:06am
by TechMage
Damn, T1! Someone would have to have a degree in Rhetoric to make an arguement that would convince you! :lol:

*Jumps on the MIPS bandwagon, then falls off in the "arms" of XSCALE* Ahhh, my hero! :lol:

PostPosted: Apr 13, 2002 @ 11:20am
by
Damn straight! :) Actually, before i joined PM, i never really participated in web discussions, forums, etc, i just read what i needed and moved on. But i liked PM and the fact that, because replying to messages takes time, i can voice my opinions calmly, without swearing and without getting irritated easily...unlike me in real life! But i seem to be starting to forget that nowadays... Seriously though, this Arm vs Mips discussion is getting kinda stupid. It's a pointless argument anyway, can't we all just be happy with the device we prefer?

PostPosted: Apr 13, 2002 @ 11:28am
by randall
Unless this new proc contains the ARM instruction set, it won't make it into any future PPCs. Being Mips based, that kills it right there. A completely new PDA and OS would have to be built around it.

So you are going to have to come at me with something more than this.

In the future, the only chip that has a chance to make it into PPCs is the Transmeta Crusoe, since its instruction set layer can be morphed. Essentially becoming any processor. It isn't capable of morphing "on-the-fly", so dreams of having an X86 one minute and an ARM or Mips the next are not feasible.

PostPosted: Apr 13, 2002 @ 11:47am
by TechMage

PostPosted: Apr 13, 2002 @ 1:23pm
by Matt Keys

PostPosted: Apr 13, 2002 @ 8:03pm
by Jadam
Ce.net has support for these new processors!