>I saw that too, from Cheryl's list.  But if they don't, IBM's document
that I referred to is incorrect.  It says that both the 10x and the 1Cx
models have a 1.3 nanosecond cycle time and the 2Cx and 21x models have
a 1.09 nanosecond cycle time. 

Cheryl's list comes from the LSPR data.
When IBM deigns to publish them as MIPS, the numbers are 235 & 250.
IBM explains it for the multi-engine models as there twice as many busses on 
the 1Cx, but that doesn't explain the 101 vs the 1C1, since there are no 
interprocessor busses.

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