gauging interest in VAX 6000-530

From: Chris Kennedy <chris_at_mainecoon.com>
Date: Mon Oct 25 10:39:18 1999

Mike Cheponis wrote:

[snip]

> See? There you go again! The 780's I/O was no great shakes. Sure, you
> could stuff on a Fujitsu Eagle and do -pretty- good, but it was definitely
> no speed demon. Since a dx2/66 is around 20 to 30x the integer performance
> of that 11/780, I'm pretty sure the Intel part would crush an 11/780 in any
> benchmark you could name.

I note that we've ratched down from "any vax" to "11/780". TPC-C comes to mind...

[snip]

> > Sigh. What do they teach in school these days?
>
> It's a matter of understanding what "it" refers to. I took it to refer to
> the dx2/66 or its predecessors. They were built by Intel.

You've been talking about PCs as machines and x86 processors interchangably,
so you'll understand our confusion.

>
> IBM merely glued a pile of Intel chips together and put 'em in a box.

Where "glued the chips together" means "designed (although I use the term
loosely) the memory and I/O architecture".

Cheers,
Chris

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