Unisys Phasing Out Decades-Old Mainframe Processor For x86 113
angry tapir writes: Unisys is phasing out its decades-old mainframe processor. The chip is used in some of Unisys' ClearPath flagship mainframes, but the company is moving to Intel's x86 chips in Libra and Dorado servers in the ClearPath line. The aging CMOS chip will be "sunsetted" in Libra servers by the end of August and in the Dorado line by the end of 2015. Dorado 880E and 890E mainframes will use the CMOS chip until the servers are phased out, which is set to happen by the end of 2015.
Re:what's the point anymore (Score:4, Funny)
the Dorado machines have some very unusual characteristics such as 9-bit bytes
Now I'm picturing Nigel in front of a rack of Unisys machines:
"These go to nine bits."