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: 2022/11/14 10:18
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Well, the AmigaOne and Wii are both PowerPC chips, so they're pretty similar. (The Wii's is probably considerably faster per clock, since it's a newer design, but it's the same family of beast.)
ARM chips are probably the most common in the world. And I do mean most common, not 'most common after Intel 80x86 compatible'. Pretty much every smartphone, most dumbphones, and embedded gizmo runs on some flavor of ARM.
(ARM originally stood for Acorn RISC Machine. It's come a long way since then. :)
There are quite a few cheap ARM-based netbooks, and most of the Android tablets coming out use some ARM or another.
I guess I'll just have to find someone with an equivalent gizmo and have them try it out.
Really, if the device can run both UAE and Einstein (the Newton emulator), I'll pretty much have to get one. :)
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