Originally posted by: TuxDave
That reminds me... wasn't there some system called the Jaguar that tried to push the bitness/merketing words? I can't remember if they bragged about having the first 64-bit system or first 32-bit system....
yes, they were claiming to be 64-bit. it's at least 32-bit though. this thing gets a bit murky:
"Tom" chip (contains 3 video-related processors), 25.59 MHz
* Graphics processing unit (GPU) - 32-bit RISC architecture, 4K internal cache, provides wide array of graphic effects
* 64 bit object processor - programmable; can behave as a variety of graphic architectures
* 64 bit blitter - high speed logic operations, Z-buffering & Gourad shading
* 64 bit DRAM controller (not a processor)
"Jerry" (the audio processor) - 32 bit DSP at 26.6Mhz
Motorola 68000 at 13.295Mhz