RIGHT!
Amiga 1000 & Amiga 500 has a 68000 CPU running at 7 MHz
Amiga 1200 has a 68020 at 14 MHz (My 1st Amiga July 2019)
I bought the ACA 1233-n accelerator card for my A1200. It has a 68030 running at 25 MHz.
Totally agree. That is why when I needed a faster CPU to run all the GREAT demos that need the 040 and some that need the 060 I bought a Vampire 1200v2. It can be set as a 030, 040, 060 and even the planed and designed but never put into production 080. It adds 128MB fast RAM, HDMI and Ethernet also
Thank you for sharing this. I know of all these CPUs except for the T414. I'll go google it right now.
OK. The IMS T414 transputer is a 32 bit microcomputer with 2 Kbytes on-chip RAM for high speed processing. Here is its preliminary data sheet from December 1986.
6502 is faster than z80 and 8086 with the same clock.
486 isn't even twice as fast as 386 with the same clock. Though it has FPU integrated (DX variant).
It seems they added more transistors because they could. Eventually leading to more advanced CPUs.
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Amiga 1000 & Amiga 500 has a 68000 CPU running at 7 MHz
Amiga 1200 has a 68020 at 14 MHz (My 1st Amiga July 2019)
I bought the ACA 1233-n accelerator card for my A1200. It has a 68030 running at 25 MHz.
OK. The IMS T414 transputer is a 32 bit microcomputer with 2 Kbytes on-chip RAM for high speed processing. Here is its preliminary data sheet from December 1986.
486 isn't even twice as fast as 386 with the same clock. Though it has FPU integrated (DX variant).
It seems they added more transistors because they could. Eventually leading to more advanced CPUs.
Although those two approaches already existed in the Z80 and the 6502.