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sammyc

Joined: 09 Dec 2005 Posts: 1668 Location: Scottish Borders
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 1:36 pm Post subject: CPU TOP TRUMPS. |
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Some of you may have noticed that on another forum I have Intel mainboard top trumps for sale... Well, almost obviously this has led me onto writing this thread and starting this idea.
How about, we join forces and make a CPU - TOP - TRUMPS card set of our own. I'm not thinking of a money making idea (Not yet anyway) but something different that we can call our own.
My proposal is: we name 50 World class famous landmark CPU's and create Top trumps out of them all.
For those not familiar with how top trumps work, it's usually about 50 cards in a deck. Each card has a different picture of the products the deck is based on. Most common top trumps you can usually find are CARS, or PLANES etc.
Each different card has around 5 different measurements: for a car it would be, 1. Top speed 2. Value 3. 0-60 etc.
Are you getting the drift yet?
So if 2 people are playing both starting with 25 cards each, mthe first player would look at his or her first card, look at what category it performs best in and state that value. IE 0-60 in 3.2secs. If this is faster than the other players card, then the nomine wins the other players card.
PHEW
So... we need, 50 CPU's all of some significance, from the dawn of CPU's to the new CPU's that are out today.
Obvious Examples are:
1. Intel 4004 grey trace
2. Intel Pentium PRO 1MB Cache
3. Cyrix 166 (for it's pure crappiness, always good to have a rubbish card)
4. AMD K6-2/3 of some kind
5. Athlon 1Ghz
6. A nexgen
7. Blue Lightning?
Etc...
With each CPU we will need 5 category's:
1. Speed - official speed
2. Age / Year month of production
3. transistor count
4. PRICE $£€
5. overall rating?
Please add / ammend any idea's... I think I'm on to something good here  |
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wepwawet

Joined: 18 Mar 2004 Posts: 3019 Location: Seligenstadt - Germany
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 3:47 pm Post subject: |
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Funny idea,
let's add other manufacturers:
Zilog Z80
TMS 1000
AMD 2901
Motorola 6800
MOS 6502
Intersil 6100
Signetics 2650
RCA 1802
Fairchild F8
one more cathegory: number of machines where it was used in |
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sammyc

Joined: 09 Dec 2005 Posts: 1668 Location: Scottish Borders
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 4:18 pm Post subject: |
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Wanted to keep the category's to 5 really. Focussing on the main CPU aspects. I think the idea of using, number of machines used in would be pretty vague in some of the answers - ie 486-dx-2-66, I have no idea... the same with many of the more common chips.
Not knocking you wepawet
half the CPU's you've mentioned I have no knowledge of apart from the small bits I read on here. Add them to the list, and we'll have a vote at the end. Rememebr we need NEW chips aswell.. All the way up to 64 BIT.. and possible future models even? |
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gmanbc

Joined: 27 Dec 2004 Posts: 513 Location: Korea
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 7:35 pm Post subject: |
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As you may have noticed by my site, I only have pictures and no specs listed. I am probably the least knowlegable on the specs for any particular CPU of anyone that comes to this forum but I do like the sound of the cards.
You can go here and design the cards for free: http://www.createplayingcards.com/playing_card_builder/builder/index.php
I will buy a deck
Lee |
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metalmaker
Joined: 06 Dec 2004 Posts: 161 Location: St. Louis, MO, USA
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 11:24 pm Post subject: |
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Cool idea - but I have only one problem - I have no one to play this game with. I have yet to meet another chip collector in person. I have only met them online. When I talk about collecting chips to most people I know I just get strange looks...
i am curious, is there anyone out there that has one or more friends that collect CPU's (or other chips) that you see in person at least once per year?
MM _________________ It could be the only purpose of your life is to serve as a warning to others. |
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wepwawet

Joined: 18 Mar 2004 Posts: 3019 Location: Seligenstadt - Germany
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 1:41 am Post subject: |
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| metalmaker wrote: | Cool idea - but I have only one problem - I have no one to play this game with. I have yet to meet another chip collector in person. I have only met them online. When I talk about collecting chips to most people I know I just get strange looks...
i am curious, is there anyone out there that has one or more friends that collect CPU's (or other chips) that you see in person at least once per year?
MM |
though you're right - it's still a strange hobby for most people - I'd also like to have some sets.
btw, I know one collector personally - a colleague of mine, but he is hust 20 percent chipmanic of me:-)
I am sure we would have a game together:-) |
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sammyc

Joined: 09 Dec 2005 Posts: 1668 Location: Scottish Borders
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 1:57 am Post subject: |
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| metalmaker wrote: | When I talk about collecting chips to most people I know I just get strange looks...
MM |
yup, same here... Most people say.. Why? and do the same to me, but I know a couple of guys that show some good interest in the collection (We know it'll be worth it when I sell my lot for millions!) LOL
Anyway - back to the point - we need landmark chips to list, 50 in total..I'll think of some more:
1. Intel 4004
2. Intel 8088
3. 186 ????
4. 286 ????
5. 386 ????
6. ----We need this gap filling up----
7. Intel 486 DX-2-66
8. Texas Instruments DX-4-100
9. Intel Pentium 60 (Gold top with FDIV bug)
10. The intel Pentium 166MMX (Plastic)
11. Evergreen 200Mhz Overdrive
12. Cyrix 166+ (133MHz) The One that really didn't work with anything
13. Intel Pentium PRO 200MHz w/ 1MB Cache
14. Intel Pentium II 450-MHz
15. Celeron SLOT 1 300Mhz (Original version)
16. NEXGEN (Unsure of speeds)
16. AMD K6-2-500MHz
17. Via GigaPro
18. Intel Pentium 3 1GHz socket 370
19. Athlon 1Ghz SLOT A
We need someone who is up on their newer processors for landmarks over the past 3 years.
----All the way up to current 64Bit processors---
Wepawet: Can you insert the processors that you have suggested in the right order in the list please?
If we get the 50 Landmark processors - and get the cards right and printed then it would be a good platform for anyone to start a CPU collection (collect the top 50 CPU's)  |
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 3:50 am Post subject: |
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Quick and dirty - maybe some of you fave the missing information:
Chip name - Speed - Age - Trans - Price - rating
Intel 3002 (2bit slice) 0,1 MHz? - 1974 - ? - ? - ?
TMS 1000 (4bit) 0,4 MHz - 1972 - ca. 3000 - ? - ?
Zilog Z80 (8bit) 8 MHz - April 1974/July 1976??? - ca. 6000 - ? - ?
AMD 2901 (4bit slice) 9,5 MHz - 1975 - - ? - ? - ?
Motorola 6800 (8bit) 2,5 MHz - 2nd Quarter 1974 - - $175 - famous!
MOS 6502 (8bit) 4 MHz - June 1975 - ca. 5000 - $25 - famous!
Intersil 6100 (12bit) 8 MHz - 1975 - ? - ? - ?
Signetics 2650 (8bit) - 1975 ? - ? - ?
RCA 1802 (8bit) 6,4 MHz - 1974 - ? - ? - Spacecraft usage
Fairchild F8 (8bit) 2 MHz - 1st Quarter 1975 - ? - ? - ?
NEC V20 (8bit)10 MHz - 1976 - 29.000 - ? - 8086 Competitor |
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mtx500

Joined: 21 Nov 2003 Posts: 117 Location: Nuremberg, Germany
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 4:18 am Post subject: |
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| metalmaker wrote: | | I am curious, is there anyone out there that has one or more friends that collect CPU's (or other chips) that you see in person at least once per year? |
When I started collecting I found the site www.cpu-museum.de and soon found out that several collectors active in the forum happen to live nearby: grampa (the site owner), morkork (the owner of www.cpu-collection.de), and redbaron all live in my town or the neighboring town, which is about 20 kilometers away. We have met several times, but not this year => the next meeting is overdue  |
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fRaSsL

Joined: 31 Mar 2003 Posts: 1570
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 4:23 am Post subject: |
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Oh... a meeting at Germany... maybe I can take part I would drive some kilometres for that  _________________ Frank. |
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gmanbc

Joined: 27 Dec 2004 Posts: 513 Location: Korea
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 4:26 am Post subject: |
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I sold $1,000 worth of chips to a military friend of mine but I wouldn't call him a collector. He bought them as an investment and I gave him about 10 chips to include a C4004 and a C4040. He would be the closest thing to a collector that I have met to this point other than you guys online.
I hope you get this card thing going as I like the idea!
Lee |
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sammyc

Joined: 09 Dec 2005 Posts: 1668 Location: Scottish Borders
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 4:40 am Post subject: |
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1. Intel 4004
2. Intel 8088
3. 186 ????
4. 286 ????
5. 386 ????
6. ----We need this gap filling up----
7. Intel 486 DX-2-66
8. Texas Instruments DX-4-100
9. Intel Pentium 60 (Gold top with FDIV bug)
10. The intel Pentium 166MMX (Plastic)
11. Evergreen 200Mhz Overdrive
12. Cyrix 166+ (133MHz) The One that really didn't work with anything
13. Intel Pentium PRO 200MHz w/ 1MB Cache
14. Intel Pentium II 450-MHz
15. Celeron SLOT 1 300Mhz (Original version)
16. NEXGEN (Unsure of speeds)
16. AMD K6-2-500MHz
17. Via GigaPro
18. Intel Pentium 3 1GHz socket 370
19. Athlon 1Ghz SLOT A
Intel 3002 (2bit slice) 0,1 MHz? - 1974 - ? - ? - ?
TMS 1000 (4bit) 0,4 MHz - 1972 - ca. 3000 - ? - ?
Zilog Z80 (8bit) 8 MHz - April 1974/July 1976??? - ca. 6000 - ? - ?
AMD 2901 (4bit slice) 9,5 MHz - 1975 - - ? - ? - ?
Motorola 6800 (8bit) 2,5 MHz - 2nd Quarter 1974 - - $175 - famous!
MOS 6502 (8bit) 4 MHz - June 1975 - ca. 5000 - $25 - famous!
Intersil 6100 (12bit) 8 MHz - 1975 - ? - ? - ?
Signetics 2650 (8bit) - 1975 ? - ? - ?
RCA 1802 (8bit) 6,4 MHz - 1974 - ? - ? - Spacecraft usage
Fairchild F8 (8bit) 2 MHz - 1st Quarter 1975 - ? - ? - ?
NEC V20 (8bit)10 MHz - 1976 - 29.000 - ? - 8086 Competitor
Can somebody please arrange these into date or performance order? Or at least have a go?
As for meetings, I don't believe there are any other CPU collectors in the UK. Haven't heard yet anyway. I've bought a truck load off one guy who collected MEMORY types before.
I'm just imagining the look on my girlfriends face when I tell her we're flying over to Germany to meet other CPU collectors...My reckoning is she'd leave me! LOL
Thanks Wepawet. |
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jclay Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 4:52 am Post subject: landmark chips |
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| i surpose u could say the new dual core chips are landmark; first time i believe 2 cpu's have been put together in a single package? |
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xero Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 4:57 am Post subject: |
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| what about Xeon, Itanium (first 64bit proc), Xeon MP... |
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fRaSsL

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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 5:12 am Post subject: |
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Ohh...Itanium is not the first 64bit CPU, by far!  _________________ Frank. |
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