Am 19.10.2012 15:47, schrieb Mark Morgan Lloyd:
Sven Barth wrote:

To my surprise I've got an Alpha system, but my understanding is that
nobody's making silicon any more. Since Chinese manufacturers appear to
have settled on MIPS as their non-x86 of choice, I don't see much future
for it.

That nobody is producing Alpha (or Alpha-like) chips anymore is the
biggest problem with it. So only have legacy devices and emulators to
work on...

Much as I respect venerable antiques, if nobody's using it and having an
FPC port isn't going to encourage use I see little point in the effort.

SPARC is live- although Oracle are being aggressive in their attempts to
make it a closed system for their turnkey products. MIPS is alive,
courtesy of the Chinese who- I'm told- are now shipping good-value kit.
68K is alive thanks to Coldfire etc. IA-64 is alive but on life-support.
IBM mainframes are alive, thanks largely their support for Linux.


For MIPS it's not only the Chinese. MIPS CPUs are used in quite some current TVs together with ARM. Especially Samsung is rather prominent here (on both flavors runs Linux).

Regards,
Sven
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