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Microprocessor chipset
the CVAX 78034 CPU, CFPA floating-point accelerator, CVAX clock chip, and the associated support chips, the CVAX System Support Chip (CSSC), CVAX Memory
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Line of computers sold by Digital Equipment Corporation
VAX processors followed in the form of the V-11, CVAX, CVAX SOC ("System On Chip", a single-chip CVAX), Rigel, Mariah and NVAX implementations. The VAX
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Family of low-cost minicomputers
MicroVAX 3100 Model 10 Teammate II KA41-A, CVAX, 11.11 MHz (90 ns) MicroVAX 3100 Model 10e Teammate II KA41-D, CVAX+, 16.67 MHz (60 ns) 32 MB of memory maximum
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Workstation computer
floating-point coprocessor, but later Firefly systems used the faster CVAX 78034 microprocessors, CVAX Floating Point Chips (floating-point coprocessors). The processor
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Family of DEC workstation computers
(60 ns) CVAX+ microprocessor with a 64KB external cache. Code named "PVAX", it used the KA42-A CPU module containing an 11.12 MHz (90 ns) CVAX microprocessor
VAXstation
Something hidden within a work
when the chip package is opened and examined under magnification. The 1984 CVAX microchip implementation of the MicroVAX CPU contains in its etchings the
Easter_egg_(media)
Minicomputer by Digital Equipment Corporation
"Calypso" Introduced on 19 April 1988 One to four 12.5 MHz (80 ns cycle time) CVAX chip set(s), each with an external 256 KB of secondary cache built from 160
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1986 NEC V60; Sun SPARC MB86900/86910; Zilog Z80000 1987 Acorn ARM2; DEC CVAX 78034; Hitachi Gmicro/200; Motorola 68030; NEC V70 1988 Apollo PRISM; Intel
History of computing hardware (1960s–present)
History_of_computing_hardware_(1960s–present)
microECLIPSE VEGA Microprocessors DEC T-11 DEC J-11 DEC V-11 MicroVAX 78032 CVAX Rigel Mariah NVAX Alpha 21064 Alpha 21164 Alpha 21264 Alpha 21364 StrongARM
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Timeline of microprocessors
16 MHz 16/32 1.5 μm 375,000 1987 80C186 Intel 10 MHz 16 - 56,000 (CMOS) 1987 CVAX 78034 DEC 12.5 MHz 32 2.0 μm 134,000 1987 ARM2 Acorn 8 MHz 32 2 μm 25,000
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64-bit RISC instruction set architecture
modifications. This became the "EVAX" concept, a follow-on to the successful CMOS CVAX implementation. When management accepted the findings, they decided to give
DEC_Alpha
University. Steal The Best, a micrograph of a Digital Equipment Corporation CVAX microprocessor used in the MicroVAX and VAX 6200 systems. It contains "VAX
History of computer hardware in Eastern Bloc countries
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Mainframe computer from DEC
single-chip versions of the VAX began to appear, like late 1987's single-chip CVAX. DEC was facing the possibility that some future VAX machine would sit on
VAX_9000
Family of fault-tolerant minicomputers
It used the KA520 CPU module containing a 16.67 MHz (60 ns cycle time) CVAX+ chip set with 32 KB of external secondary cache. The system contained two
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