> > If one is to consider only hardware that is still being manufactured
> > (ie: bought new), what are our options now?
>
> The only big-endian systems you can buy new nowadays, would be
> Octeon-based systems. Some of them can run OpenBSD.
Oh good god. Just go to ebay and buy HP J6700/6750 or
> The question is two-fold: In one way I'm asking about things that
> OpenBSD will currently run on, and in the other just asking about
> what's available for hardware regardless of whether OpenBSD will
> currently run on it.
>
In general, MIPS like Cavium Octeon is BE, supported and currently
sh
> If one is to consider only hardware that is still being manufactured
> (ie: bought new), what are our options now?
The only big-endian systems you can buy new nowadays, would be
Octeon-based systems. Some of them can run OpenBSD.
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