Hobbit CPU

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Hobbit CPU

Postby Edward Dore » Fri Nov 26, 2004 7:19 am

Hi, I'm looking for as much info as I can find on the Hobbit CRISP
Processor by AT&T.

Thanks,
Edward
Edward Dore
 

Re: Hobbit CPU

Postby Bernd Paysan » Sat Nov 27, 2004 6:30 pm

Edward Dore wrote:

Hi, I'm looking for as much info as I can find on the Hobbit CRISP
Processor by AT&T.

Why don't you just ask Google for "Hobbit CRISP Processor by AT&T"?

--
Bernd Paysan
"If you want it done right, you have to do it yourself"
http://www.jwdt.com/~paysan/
Bernd Paysan
 

Re: Hobbit CPU

Postby John Savard » Sun Nov 28, 2004 6:45 am

On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 14:30:58 +0100, Bernd Paysan <bernd.paysan@gmx.de>
wrote, in part:

Edward Dore wrote:

Hi, I'm looking for as much info as I can find on the Hobbit CRISP
Processor by AT&T.

Why don't you just ask Google for "Hobbit CRISP Processor by AT&T"?

That's certainly a good place to *start*... although search terms like

"AT&T" Hobbit microprocessor

will probably do better.

Actually, the AT&T 90210 is a commercial implementation of what was
formerly called the CRISP.

I see it referred to on a page about "Great Microprocessors of the Past
and Present", which had a *link* to a page about the Hobbit... but that
page,

http://mes.loyola.edu/faculty/phs_eg769/hobbit.htm

is apparently down.

John Savard
http://home.ecn.ab.ca/~jsavard/index.html
John Savard
 

Re: Hobbit CPU

Postby Stephen Sulzer » Mon Nov 29, 2004 7:56 am

There is the following article by AT&T Bell Labs, published in 1993:
(requires IEEE membership or $35 fee to access the article)

"Hobbit: a high-performance, low-power microprocessor"
http://intl.ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/abs ... ber=289642

Stephen


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Hi, I'm looking for as much info as I can find on the Hobbit CRISP
Processor by AT&T.

Thanks,
Edward
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