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DEC Alpha HP PA-7000 & PA-8000 RISC series

DEC Alpha HP PA-7000 & PA-8000 RISC series

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DEC Alpha HP PA-7000 & PA-8000 RISC series

1,000.006,500.00

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DEC Alpha HP PA-7000 & PA-8000 RISC series We offer a wide rage of high yield gold recovery for computer scrapproducts

Model Number:C-3568989

Brand Name:CPU Ceramic Processor Scrap

Origin: Lithuania

Key Specifications/Special Features:

Alpha, originally known as Alpha AXP, is a 64-bit reduced instruction set computing (RISC) instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). Alpha was designed to replace 32-bit VAX complex instruction set computer (CISC) as well as be a highly competitive RISC processor for Unix workstations and similar markets.

Alpha is implemented in a series of microprocessors originally developed and fabricated by DEC. These microprocessors are most prominently used in a variety of DEC workstations and servers, which eventually formed the basis for almost all of their mid-to-upper-scale lineup. Several third-party vendors also produced Alpha systems, including PC form factor motherboards.

Operating systems that support Alpha included OpenVMS (previously known as OpenVMS AXP), Tru64 UNIX (previously known as DEC OSF/1 AXP and Digital UNIX), Windows NT (discontinued after NT 4.0; and pre-release Windows 2000 RC2),[2] Linux (Debian, SUSE,[3] Gentoo and Red Hat), BSD UNIX (NetBSD, OpenBSD and FreeBSD up to 6.x), Plan 9 from Bell Labs, as well as the L4Ka::Pistachio kernel.

The Alpha architecture was sold, along with most parts of DEC, to Compaq in 1998.[4] Compaq, already an Intel customer, phased out Alpha in favor of the forthcoming Hewlett-Packard/Intel Itanium architecture, and sold all Alpha intellectual property to Intel in 2001, effectively killing the product. Hewlett-Packard purchased Compaq later that same year, continuing development of the existing product line until 2004, and selling Alpha-based systems, largely to the existing customer base, until April 2007.[

We offer a wide rage of high yield gold recovery for computer scrap
products and below is a list of the cpu scrap types we have.Intel 486 & 386 Cpu
Intel I960 &  Cpu
Intel Pentium Pro Cpu
AMD 486 & 586 Cpu
Gold Top Cpu
Gold Top & Bottom Cpu
Intel Pentium 1
DLP Cpu

Intel   186 / 286 / 386 / 486 / Pentium / Pentium Pro / i860 / i960
Cyrix   486 / 586 / MII
IBM   486 / 586 / 686
68000 / 88000 series
NEC &   MIPS series: R4000 / R8000 / R10000 / R12000
AMD   286 / 386 / 486 / K5 / 29000 series
IDT   Winchip C6 / 2A
DEC   Alpha
HP   PA-7000 & PA-8000 RISC series
SUN   SPARC / U ltraSPARC / SupeerSPARC RISC series

DEC Alpha HP PA-7000 & PA-8000 RISC series We offer a wide rage of high yield gold recovery for computer scrapproducts

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