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Where is the difference?
Hello
I would like to know where there is a difference between these two machines? HP9000-735/125 HP9000-B132L What does that all mean? Okay, HP= Hewlett Packard But 9000, 725/125, B132L ???? I am asking that question because I am about to buy one for myself, so I can have some fun with it. And I havent worked with HP jet! Greetings Marcus |
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9000 is the generic name HP gives to its unix workstations....sort of like IBM's RS/6000 designation. 735/125 and B132L are model names, like Dell calling a particular model a "Dimension 8100" and sticking the MHz of the CPU on the end.
The 735/125 will be slower than the B132L, moreso than the MHz difference would indicate since the 735 uses an older CPU generation. Neither is going to be terribly fast. You will probably see raw processing power similar to a Pentium (~150 MHz). Either of these would make a nice affordable learner box and general purpose workstation. If you plan to do anything computationally intensive I'd look elsewhere, though I'm sure there are science labs etc. where these beasts are still in use crunching data. Similar hardware from other manufacturers...Sun Ultra 1 170, SGI indy, etc... |
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