Were they scrapped? Someone told me that project was being canceled, truth?
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Were they scrapped? Someone told me that project was being canceled, truth?
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i think there still on, but they will be the end of the line for alpha
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The EV7, which is basicailly an EV6 with large on die cache and an integrated memory controler is still on, but the EV8 is dead AFAIK.
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Eh? DEC are dead - Comaq basically sold the architecture to Intel and I believe a lot of the engineers went there as well.
We aren't going to see any more Alphas AFAIK - unless I've totally miss-read things.
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Ah, I see. I fell into a quasi parallel world where I was simultaneously right and wrong.
As Moridin said, they are going to produce the 7 and then it is dead.
http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20010625S0105
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[This message has been edited by Arcanum (edited November 14, 2001).]
Fome what I understand, The EV7 is still on and will be supported till the year 2004. Intel has had an almost 100% success rate in grabbing the Alpha engineers.
Edit=Another thing that I heard about the EV7 is that is will use quad RDRAM for a bus speed of 12.8GBs.
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Don't forget the Integrated Network Interface. These four 6.4GB/s per link lines will allow 21364 chips to easily scale to multiple way SMP. It's the biggest feature of the new micro-architecture.Quote:
Originally posted by Moridin:
The EV7, which is basicailly an EV6 with large on die cache and an integrated memory controler is still on, but the EV8 is dead AFAIK.
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Actually, the EV7 has FIVE RDRAM channels. The fifth one is for added parity.Quote:
Originally posted by elimc:
Edit=Another thing that I heard about the EV7 is that is will use quad RDRAM for a bus speed of 12.8GBs.
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