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List:       linux-kernel
Subject:    Re: I2O status and Linux?
From:       "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa () transmeta ! com>
Date:       1999-05-31 23:23:42
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Alan Cox wrote:
> 
> > I2O has been opened up and Alan Cox is working on it.  Note, however,
> > that although Intel likes to push it (it means *another* Intel chip in
> > each machine!) the adoption rate is really quite low.
> 
> It doesnt have to be intel. There are people using PPC and ARM (non SA arm)
> 
> There are lots of reasons its only just beginning to move - one of which is
> people waiting for NT5

That is true, but Intel certainly are *hoping* they'll use i960 or
StrongARM, and that seems to be the majority of I2O implementations.  I
don't blame them, by the way... if I were them, I'd be pushing it, too
:)


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