Elxsi

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Elxsi Corporation was a minicomputer manufacturing company established in the late 1970s in Silicon Valley, USA, along with a host of competitors (Trilogy Systems, Sequent, Convex Computer). The Elxsi processor was an Emitter Coupled Logic (ECL) design that featured a 50-nanosecond clock, a 25-nanosecond back panel bus, IEEE floating-point arithmetic and a 64-bit architecture. It allowed multiple processors to communicate over a common bus called the Gigabus, believed to be the first company to do so. The operating system was a message-based operating system called . The Elxsi CPU was a microcoded design, allowing custom instructions to be coded into microcode. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Elxsi Corporation
rdf:langString Elxsi Corporation
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rdf:langString Acquired by Tata Group
rdf:langString in San Francisco Bay Area, California, United States
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rdf:langString File:Elxsi wordmark.svg
rdf:langString Elxsi Corporation was a minicomputer manufacturing company established in the late 1970s in Silicon Valley, USA, along with a host of competitors (Trilogy Systems, Sequent, Convex Computer). The Elxsi processor was an Emitter Coupled Logic (ECL) design that featured a 50-nanosecond clock, a 25-nanosecond back panel bus, IEEE floating-point arithmetic and a 64-bit architecture. It allowed multiple processors to communicate over a common bus called the Gigabus, believed to be the first company to do so. The operating system was a message-based operating system called . The Elxsi CPU was a microcoded design, allowing custom instructions to be coded into microcode.
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rdf:langString Acquired byTata Group
xsd:gYear 1979

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