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What non-x86 CPU are you using?

What non-x86 CPUs do you use?

  • POWER/PowerPC

  • Sparc

  • MIPS

  • ARM

  • Itanium

  • SuperH

  • Alpha

  • PA-RISC

  • 68k


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jhu

Lifer
It is a CPU forum...

If yours isn't in the poll, post it in a reply. I use my Xenon the most. Although, come to think of it, my router is using a MIPS processor so I'm actually using that one the most.
 
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got a 68k in my oscilloscope
68k in my TI89
PIC18s in a couple things laying about
ARM in the WRT54G
MIPS in a Sharp Mobilon
 
20 year old Texas Instruments BA2 PLUS. Yes, I'm studying for a test that doesn't allow anything more modern or programmable than that. (Unless you consider the HP 12c more modern)
 
PowerPC G4 1.33ghz in my old iBook G4, which I use as a file server.
Cell in my PS3. Had it running Linux at one point but gave it up. Not enough RAM.
 
Posting this from my iPhone, Power/cell in my PS3 and friends xbox 360, our NAS that I watch movies from is sparc based (readynas NV+), and I'm pretty sure the routers I work with regularly are all MIPS based
 
I've used the TI-89 almost every day for the last 8 years.. 😀

My HTC Magic contains an ARM9 based CPU, near as I know so does my DS.

I have no idea what is in most of the cameras I use for machine vision applications..
 
PowerPC in my iBook G4 1.2GHz.
MIPS for assembly classes.
ARM in my tablet, dev board, and iPhone.
And various other ARM in devices around the house.
 
Does the Z80 and AMD/intel 8080 count (Yes it runs x86 before it was x86) (Yup, There still both still running on an optical/eching printer I fire up maybe 2x a year)
 
WNDR3700 router has some kinda MIPS thing in it and the xbox 360 has.... what... IBM thing right? So its probably power pc.
 
Cyrix OG cpu stable and has lived for eons and eonsl Good stable rock for little PC stuff I sometimes do. Connected to lan lol,, its old but its gold LOL jk jk 🙂
 
I've been working on a dsPIC33F for a couple of months at work.

No idea what's in the Tektronix MSO4104.
 
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