In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Roy Schestowitz
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on Thu, 08 Feb 2007 19:16:51 +0000
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> TimeSys Introduces LinuxLink Subscriptions for Intel Pentium Family of
> Processors
>
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> | In response to customer demand, the introduction of LinuxLink
> | subscriptions for Pentium- processors and clones now provides a
> | solution for customers creating embedded Linux devices with
> | Pentium-equivalent processors from vendors such as Via and
> | Geode.
> `----
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> http://www.linuxelectrons.com/News/Embedded/TimeSys_Introduces_LinuxLink_Subscriptions_for_Intel_Pentium_Family_of_Processors
> http://tinyurl.com/ywdjjk
>
>
> Related:
>
> Kernel Comparison for Linux (2.6.18) verses Windows (2003 R2)
>
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> | Architectures: Linux Windows
> | PC x86 Y Y
> | PC AMD64 Y Y
> | PC IA-64 Y Y
> | Alpha Y N
> | PPC Y N
> | PPC64 Y N
> | SPARC32 Y N
> | SPARC64 Y N
> | ARM Y N
> | HP PA-RISC Y N
> | Moto 680x0 Y N
> | MIPS Y N
> | MIPS (DEC) Y N
> | PowerPC Y N
> | IBM S/390 Y N
> | Cell Y N
> | others Y N
> `----
>
> http://widefox.pbwiki.com/Kernel%20Comparison%20Linux%20vs%20Windows
I thought Windows NT had PPC at one point...? But yeah, this is great
stuff, especially for the non-desktop markets. :-)
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