This Guy Definitely Has More CPUs Than You Do

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That was the most brilliant and clever joke I've heard in months.
 
[citation][nom]belardo[/nom]His collection sucks, a bit incomplete.Where are the Motorola 68010 (rare), 68020 and 68030 - and their various speed variants?He has a 6502 clone, but not a real one? What about the 8502 CPU?I has these.[/citation]

Not as easy to get earlier CPUs when the USSR was around. Trade embargos and all.

But man..... Thats one amazing collection for history.
 
I dont see a Cyrix MediaGX- anyone remember them? CPU, GPU, lots of IO in one package? absolute doggie poo but at the time everyone thought it would go somewhere.. I have one if he wants to pay shipping i wil send it to him.
 
"I like the best, but I also like savings the money" I'll bet he also has one of those sleek designer dwarf giraffes too.
 
Would my PowerMac 6150 PowerPC 601, 60 mhz CPU from 1976 be of use to the collection??

He doesnt seem to have any older PowerMac CPU's listed, the 601, 603, 604 series stuff.
 
Opps edit, wrong date 1995, was confusing it with my apple II of the late 1970's, 6150 is from 1995.

He must also hate MACS as dont see any in the list?
 
Now if he can only find a mordern day motherboard(s): (revisions)etc config to work all those in respective intervals to make something awesome, or just keep them the way they are.
 
You know what's the funniest part of all of this ?
If it was possible to joint ao compute capacity of all those processors I'm pretty sure that it wouldn't even be near of a a single Core i7 @ 3.2 Ghz !
lol
haahahahah
 
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