Sujet : Re: end of Intel?
De : news-1513678000 (at) *nospam* discworld.dascon.de (Michael Schwingen)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 23. Feb 2025, 11:58:29
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On 2025-02-22, John Larkin <
jjlarkin@highlandtechnology.com> wrote:
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Intel had an ARM license and didn't use it. They should have done a
CPU with one x86 core and a dozen ARMs.
Intel did make ARM network processors - the IXP425 series were a great
product at a very decent price, must have been around ~2004 - I designed
multiple products with these, one of which nearly ran for 10 years.
However, just like in other cases (anyone remember the LXT97x ethernet
PHYs?), after a good start, they apparently lost interest, missed new
features and then dropped off the product line. We switched when Intel
missed the change from PCI to PCIe on the IXP series.
cu
Michael
-- Some people have no respect of age unless it is bottled.