where does one get non-x86 cpus?

Essence_of_War

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If you want to buy an x86 CPU it's pretty straightforward, you can hop on newegg or amazon or whatever, and buy the CPU. If you're ordering a bajillion of them I'm sure you can get them in bulk from Intel/AMD.

If you want a POWER or SPARC CPU, do you have to buy an entire integrated system from IBM/an-openpower-member and/or Oracle?

What about ARM? I know there are some dev boards that are available from commodity retailers like the Nvidia Tegra K1 and the Rasberry Pi, what about others?
 

Stuka87

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You cannot do a build-it-yourself SPARC system. Those are sold as complete systems only.

ARM you can do a built it yourself pretty easy, just very limited usage. typically done for dev systems before testing on a real mobile device.
 

Shivansps

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in ARM you have tons of dev boards, you also have the ODROID series.

http://www.hardkernel.com/main/main.php

You also have Cubieboards, thats kinda important because they have a native sata.

I also remember that someone was doing a itx board with a VIA ARM chip, i dont remember the name.
 

jhu

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ARM - plenty of dev boards, or just buy a phone, eBay

POWER - IBM or eBay

SPARC - Oracle, Fujitsu, or eBay

PA-RISC - eBay

Alpha - eBay

Itanium - HP or eBay


Short answer: eBay