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Alpha was a
totally new, open, 64-bit RISC architecture,
addressing the needs of a broad range of computer
users, engineered to support multiple operating
systems and designed to increase performance by a
factor of 1000 over its anticipated 25-year life.
The first Alpha chip was the 21064, which
provided record-setting 200-MHz performance. |
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