A look back at UK-based Acorn, which created the RISC-based CPU called the Acorn RISC Machine, and in 1987, the first RISC-based PC, the Acorn Archimedes (Jason Torchinsky/Ars Technica)
A look back at UK-based Acorn, which created the RISC-based CPU called the Acorn RISC Machine, and in 1987, the first RISC-based PC, the Acorn Archimedes (Jason Torchinsky/Ars Technica) https://ift.tt/3nyV1G6
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A look back at UK-based Acorn, which created the RISC-based CPU called the Acorn RISC Machine, and in 1987, the first RISC-based PC, the Acorn Archimedes — 1987's Acorn Archimedes was the first production RISC-based personal computer. — Let's be honest: 2020 sucks.
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