MSPA
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MSPA, or Micro Sequenced Performance Architecture was created by Andrew Youll in 2003 as part of an electronics course. The first MSPA system had a clock speed of 47 MHz and was 32Bit. The processor dubbed "Ironbow" has recently reached speeds of 304 MHz at 48Bit with primitive 64Bit capabilities. The CPU features 4 Instruction sets:
- ib32x: 32bit Ironbow instruction set
- ib48x: 48bit Ironbow instruction set
- ib64x: 64bit Ironbow instruction set
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