On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 06:16:11PM +0100, Burke, Gary : GIG IS&T mentioned:
> It is thought that (maybe) the Crusoe chip could be used for such a chip,
> and I believe Sun are also working on one (can someone in Sun confirm this?)
They had project to make a CPU that could run Java bytecode natively.
It's as popular as the processors designed specifically for C and LISP in
the past...
Kate
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