It also uses the same GIO bus as the R3K, different from the Indy's one.
My point is that the CPU is only one part, of several. To say that
makes the R4K Indigo like an Indy is like saying an R5K Indy is like an
O2 :-) It's a question of emphasis, I suppose.
Yes, there's lots more than the CPU. The Indy and Indigo R4k share a
lot more than just a CPU. To build on your example, the Indigo R4k,
Indy R4k, and Indy R5k all have gio32bis slots. The Indigo R3k supports
only gio32. The O2 supports neither. :)