Risc PC

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title: Risc PC
text: Risc PC was a range of personal computers launched in 1994 by Acorn and replaced the preceding Archimedes series. The machines had a unique architecture unrelated to IBM PC clones and were notable for using the Acorn developed ARM CPU which is now widely used in mobile devices. At launch, the original Risc PC 600 model was fitted as standard with an ARM 610, a 32-bit RISC CPU with 4KB of cache and clocked at 30MHz. CPU technology advanced rapidly in this period though and within only two years a
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original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risc_PC
date created: 2002-07-18T11:20:15Z
date modified: 2024-09-02T07:15:39Z
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