[Ken Shirriff] has been sharing a really low-level look at Intel’s Pentium (1993) processor. The Pentium’s architecture was highly innovative in many ways, and one of [Ken]’s most recent discoveries ...
He sounds like such a regular guy. But, among other things, his assignment to be the architect of Intel Corp.’s 486 microprocessor — the predecessor of the Pentium chip — when he was still in his 20s ...
Ending months of anticipation, Intel Corp. Monday will release the Pentium, an inch-square computer chip capable of running personal computers at five times the speed of the chip it is destined to ...
It's not. They're dropping support for both 486 and the 586 compatible CPUs including any CPU prior to Pentiium Pro. For practical purposes, that's anything before Pentium 2 chips since I don't ...
On March 22 1993, Intel shipped the very first Pentium processor, the 60MHz model imaginitively dubbed the 'P60'. 14 years later, the Pentium brand may be dead, but it lives on in our hearts. Right?
Because there is a lot of "compatibility glue" in the Linux kernel – is what Ingo Molnar calls it –, the prominent developer now wants to get rid of some of it: Support for x86 processors of the 486 ...
Another month passes and we hear another announcement from Intel with respect to their Pentium 4 processors. It seems like only yesterday when the new 0.13u 'Northwood' processors were officially ...
First off, if my prices are too high, just let offer me a price and I'll consider it... I need to sell this stuff...<P>I have some motherboard combos here that I will not be using anymore and will be ...
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