• ...Revelation ImagePro product, being considered "the best art package that I have used on the Archimedes" by Acorn User's graphics columnist in late 1992.[177].
  • Acorn developed the ARM chip in the 80s for their Archimedes. Most instructions took one cycle, making it faster than the 68000, which required 4 or more.
  • Acorn Archimedes adı, Acorn'un aynı mimariye dayanan çağdaş tasarımlarından herhangi birini tanımlamak için yaygın olarak kullanılır.
  • Acorn Archimedes is a family of personal computers designed by Acorn Computers Ltd in Cambridge. It was released in June 1987. It used RISC OS, RISC iX...
  • Acorn released two families of Archimedes computers: Both had a 2-part case, a 3.5″ 800K floppy drive, an external keyboard, and a 3-button mouse.
  • Acorn also developed new Video controller, memory controller and IO controller chips to support this new CPU. At its core the new 'Archimedes' machines were...
  • The Archimedes, first released in 1987, was Acorn's 32-bit successor to the popular BBC Micro. Acorn also created the ARM2 processor at the heart of the...
  • Image for the Acorn Archimedes platform. The Archimedes was the first RISC home computer. There were three series, the 300, 400 and 500 which shared...
  • Acorn Archimedes. The Acorn Archimedes is a family of personal computers designed by Acorn Computers Ltd. The first models were released in...
  • Acorn Archimedes were mounted in two-part cases with a small central unit, and monitor on top, and a separate keyboard and three-button mouse.