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Altec 604 Duplex Loudspeaker Original Altec 604 Sales Literature, Page 1 Cutaway View Of Altec 604 Duplex Loudspeaker Comparison of the different horns used in the Altec 604 and 604B and the one used in the 604C-G Altec 605A Advertisement, 1959 Altec 604E SuperDuplex Specification Sheet, Page 1 Altec Lansing 604-8K Duplex Loudspeaker Current version of the Altec 604
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Altec Lansing, Inc. is an American audio electronics company founded in 1927. [4] Their primary products are loudspeakers and associated audio electronics for ...
A 233 MHz Motorola PowerPC 604e mounted on a Phase5 CyberstormPPC processor card for the Commodore Amiga 4000 series computers. The PowerPC 604 was introduced in December 1994 alongside the 603 and was designed as a high-performance chip for workstations and entry-level servers and as such had support for symmetric multiprocessing in hardware.
The Power Macintosh 8600 is a personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from February 1997 to February 1998. It was introduced alongside the Power Macintosh 7300 and 9600 with a 200 MHz PowerPC 604e processor, and comes in a new case design that replaces the widely-disliked [1] Quadra 800-based form factor of its predecessor, the Power Macintosh 8500.
This accelerator board was designed for the Amiga 3000 and Amiga 4000. The accelerator board was famous for its high performance due to its 64 bit wide memory bus and PowerPC 604e processor. [25] According to Phase 5 it could sustain memory transfers up to 68 MB/s on the 68060 and up to 160 MB/s on the 604e. PowerPC 604e at 150, 180, 200 or 233 MHz
7400/7410 350–550 MHz, uses AltiVec, a SIMD extension of the original PPC specs 7440/7450 micro-architecture family up to 1.5 GHz and 256 kB on-chip L2 cache and improved Altivec 7447/7457 micro-architecture family up to 1.83 GHz with 512 kB on-chip L2 cache