Old computers or workstations with cache memory?

From: Huw Davies <huw.davies_at_kerberos.davies.net.au>
Date: Wed Aug 27 07:33:00 2003

On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 06:53, Tom Uban wrote:
> Gould made a number of machines which had a two way set associative
> cache. The Gould 9000, 8600, and 67 all had this style of cache memory.
> The 9000 also had an expandable cache which they called shadow memory
> that worked by overlaying a block of DRAM.

You can add the VAX-11/780, Digital's KL-10 (and maybe KI-10)
processors. The 780 dates from around 1978, the KL-10 from about 1976
and the KI-10 from about 1972.
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