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HP shows RISC-based X terminals at NCGA. (National Computer Graphics Association) (product announcement)
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April 18, 1991| Author:
Vaughan, Jack
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HP follows its Mar 1991 announcement of a 76-MIPS workstation with the introduction in Apr 1991 of a line of reduced-instruction-set-computing (RISC) X terminals based on Intel's i960CA microprocessor. The HP 700/RX family offers performance of 70,000 X Stones, a balanced measure of the speed at which a terminal can render different graphics commands sent by a host. X Stones do not take measure response time in terms of user input and network throughput, so actual performance may vary signifi...
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