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  • '''Intel''' is a [[Fortune 500]]<ref>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune5 ..., the [[Intel 8008]], was used in the [[Altair 8800]] microcomputer. The [[Intel 8080]] was used in several of the first home computers, like the [[Imsai 80
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  • The '''Intel 4004''' is an early [[single chip computer chip]], from 1971, and a lineal | quote = In February Intel releases the 4004 microprocessor to the market. It has 12 sq mm die size an
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  • ...as a [[floating point co-processor]] to [[intel (manufacturer)|intel]]'s [[intel 80286|80286]] models of [[single chip computer]].<ref name=CBROnline1990-08 | title=Advanced Micro promotes its power-saving answers to intel 80287 in the UK
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  • ...] introduced by [[integrated circuit]] manufacturer [[intel (manufacturer)|intel]].<ref name=Olympus487> | title=Intel 487SX Math Coprocessor
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  • ...l 80286 is a [[microprocessor]] introduced by semiconductor manufacturer [[intel]] in the early 1980s.<ref name=NYTimes1984-09-09> ...escendant of intel's earlier successful [[central processing unit]], the [[intel 8088|8088]], which had powered [[IBM]]'s very successful [[IBM-PC]].
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  • ...'Intel 8080''' is an eight-bit microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel in the mid 1970s.<ref name=thocp1974-75> |+ '''intel 8080 specifications'''
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  • ...-processor]] to [[intel (manufacturer)|intel]]'s [[intel 8088|8088]] and [[intel 8086|8086]] models of [[single chip computer]].<ref name=CpuWorld> | title=Intel 8087 family
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  • ...'Intel 8008''' is an eight-bit microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel.<ref name=thocp1974-75> | url=http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/quickreffam.htm?wapkw=8008
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  • {{Image|Intel C8086.jpg|right|350px|An Intel 8086 chip.}} ...closely related 8088, were early [[Central processing unit|CPU]]s, from [[Intel]]. The 8088 was the CPU that powered the original [[IBM PC]].
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  • #redirect [[Intel]]
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  • A single chip processer ancestral to intel's Pentium family of single chip computers
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  • ...ium microprocessor]], faster than the [[Intel 8086]] and slower than the [[Intel 80286]]; no [[virtual memory]] support
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  • ...derived from the [[Intel 8008]] but to some extent a predecessor of the [[Intel 8086]]
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  • The floating point co-processor for the intel 80286 single chip computer
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  • ...sor, with 16-bit internal processing but a cheaper 8-bit bus, ancestral to Intel's [[Pentium microprocessor]], faster than the 8086
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  • ...troduction of the first model of the IBM PC; slower and cheaper than the [[Intel 8086]]
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  • A processor marketed as a floating point co-processor to the intel 80486sx single chip computer
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  • A single chip processor ancestral to Intel's [[Pentium microprocessor]], a speedier version of the 80186 that added li
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  • ...nsive instruction set than the [[Intel 8080]] and greater speed than the [[Intel 8088]]
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  • The floating point co-processor to intel's 8086 and 8088 brands of single chip computers
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  • {{r|intel 4004}} {{r|intel 8008}}
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  • ...t]] designed by [[integrated circuit]] manufacturer [[intel (manufacturer)|intel]].<ref name=Dvorak2006-11-25> | title=Whatever Happened to the Intel iAPX432?
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  • ...cessor ancestral to Intel's [[Pentium microprocessor ]], faster than the [[Intel 80286]]; it added demand-paged [[virtual memory]]
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  • An intel processor introduced in 1981, which was architecturally unrelated to 4004-P
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  • {{r|intel}} {{r|intel 80287}}
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  • {{r|intel 4004}} {{r|intel 8080}}
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  • {{r|intel}} {{r|intel 80286}}
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  • {{r|intel}} {{r|intel 8008}}
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  • {{r|Intel 4004}} {{r|Intel 8008}}
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  • ...ium microprocessor]], faster than the [[Intel 8086]] and slower than the [[Intel 80286]]; no [[virtual memory]] support
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  • ...cessor ancestral to Intel's [[Pentium microprocessor ]], faster than the [[Intel 80286]]; it added demand-paged [[virtual memory]]
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  • {{r|intel 4004}} {{r|intel 8008}}
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  • The floating point co-processor to intel's 8086 and 8088 brands of single chip computers
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  • [[File:Intel 8085A die.jpg | left | thumb | Die image of an Intel 8085A, a single chip computer]] [[File:Intel C8085.jpg | thumb | an 8085 single chip computer is mounted within this [[D
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  • ...nsive instruction set than the [[Intel 8080]] and greater speed than the [[Intel 8088]]
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  • {{r|Intel 8008}} {{r|Intel 80287}}
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  • A single chip processor ancestral to Intel's [[Pentium microprocessor]], a speedier version of the 80186 that added li
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  • A single chip processer ancestral to intel's Pentium family of single chip computers
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  • ...any. Most [[personal computer]]s and many [[computer server]]s have AMD or Intel processors as their "brain", along with various supporting integrating circ ...lthough they run an [[instruction set]] largely compatible with the main [[Intel]] line; [[Microsoft Windows]] and its successor, as well as many [[Linux]]-
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  • {{Image|Intel C8086.jpg|right|350px|An Intel 8086 chip.}} ...closely related 8088, were early [[Central processing unit|CPU]]s, from [[Intel]]. The 8088 was the CPU that powered the original [[IBM PC]].
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  • ...sor, with 16-bit internal processing but a cheaper 8-bit bus, ancestral to Intel's [[Pentium microprocessor]], faster than the 8086
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  • ...derived from the [[Intel 8008]] but to some extent a predecessor of the [[Intel 8086]]
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  • ...'Intel 8008''' is an eight-bit microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel.<ref name=thocp1974-75> | url=http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/quickreffam.htm?wapkw=8008
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  • ...t]] designed by [[integrated circuit]] manufacturer [[intel (manufacturer)|intel]].<ref name=Dvorak2006-11-25> | title=Whatever Happened to the Intel iAPX432?
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  • {{r|intel 4004}} {{r|intel 8008}}
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  • ...e semiconductor industry, devoted his later years to philanthropy.] on the Intel website, last access 5/22/2023.
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  • ...'Intel 8080''' is an eight-bit microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel in the mid 1970s.<ref name=thocp1974-75> |+ '''intel 8080 specifications'''
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  • ...as a [[floating point co-processor]] to [[intel (manufacturer)|intel]]'s [[intel 80286|80286]] models of [[single chip computer]].<ref name=CBROnline1990-08 | title=Advanced Micro promotes its power-saving answers to intel 80287 in the UK
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  • ...-processor]] to [[intel (manufacturer)|intel]]'s [[intel 8088|8088]] and [[intel 8086|8086]] models of [[single chip computer]].<ref name=CpuWorld> | title=Intel 8087 family
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  • {{r|intel}} {{r|intel 80486}}
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  • '''Intel''' is a [[Fortune 500]]<ref>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune5 ..., the [[Intel 8008]], was used in the [[Altair 8800]] microcomputer. The [[Intel 8080]] was used in several of the first home computers, like the [[Imsai 80
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  • ...] introduced by [[integrated circuit]] manufacturer [[intel (manufacturer)|intel]].<ref name=Olympus487> | title=Intel 487SX Math Coprocessor
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  • #redirect [[Intel]]
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  • An intel processor introduced in 1981, which was architecturally unrelated to 4004-P
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  • ...l 80286 is a [[microprocessor]] introduced by semiconductor manufacturer [[intel]] in the early 1980s.<ref name=NYTimes1984-09-09> ...escendant of intel's earlier successful [[central processing unit]], the [[intel 8088|8088]], which had powered [[IBM]]'s very successful [[IBM-PC]].
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  • The floating point co-processor for the intel 80286 single chip computer
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  • The instruction set architecture for the Intel 8086 and 8088 chips, 16-bit microprocessors first produced in 1978.
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  • {{r|Intel 80287}} {{r|Intel 8087}}
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  • A processor marketed as a floating point co-processor to the intel 80486sx single chip computer
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  • ...fifth generation of the [[x86]] series which had begun in 1978 with the [[Intel 8086]]. It was considerably more powerful than its predecessors which had l ...ext chip in the Intel series was to be named the [[Intel 80586|80586]] but Intel chose to call it the Pentium as the name could be trade-marked to stop comp
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  • The '''Intel 4004''' is an early [[single chip computer chip]], from 1971, and a lineal | quote = In February Intel releases the 4004 microprocessor to the market. It has 12 sq mm die size an
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  • ===The Macintosh experience moves to Intel processors=== ...ng IBM compatible PCs which run the [[Mac OS X]] operating system. Such ''Intel-based'' Apple computers are also capable of running Microsoft's [[Microsoft
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  • {{rpl|Intel}}
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  • ...troduction of the first model of the IBM PC; slower and cheaper than the [[Intel 8086]]
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  • Until quite recently, [[Intel]] computer chipsets were separated into very-high-speed "northbridge" compo
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  • (1929-2023) co-founder (with Robert Noyce) and emeritus chairman of [[Intel]]. Moore is widely known for [[Moore's law]], the observation that the numb
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  • ...o put more transistors on a single chip they manufactured parts like the [[intel 8085]] which contained both the CPU, memory, and control circuitry on a sin
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  • {{r|intel}} {{r|intel 960}}
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  • {{Image|8088CPU1978.jpg|right|200px|The Intel 8088 processor, as a ceramic 40-pin Dual Inline Package (DIP) chip}} ...is the [[instruction set architecture]] (ISA) for the [[Intel 8086]] and [[Intel 8088|8088]] chips, 16-bit microprocessors first produced in 1978 and 1979,
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  • ...he original MacBook was equipped with an [[Intel]] Core Duo and later an [[Intel]] Core 2 Duo [[processor]] and had a 13-inch [[display]]. On July 20, 2011,
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  • {{r|Intel}}
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  • {{Image|TwoProcessorsInHand.jpg|right|250px|An Intel 486 processor and a Motorola 68030 processor.}} ...f the first "single-chip" [[microprocessor|microprocessors]] such as the [[Intel]] 8080 [[Central processing unit|processor]] first sold in 1974. These inte
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  • {{r|Intel VT}}
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  • ...(1929-2023) was co-founder (with Robert Noyce) and emeritus chairman of [[Intel]]. Moore is widely known for [[Moore's law]], the observation that the numb ...ysics]] from [[California Institute of Technology]] in 1954. He co-founded Intel in 1968 but only became president and CEO in 1975. He remained CEO until 19
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  • ...in a [[Central processing unit|CPU]]'s [[floating point unit]] [http://www.intel.com/software/products/documentation/vlin/mergedprojects/analyzer_ec/mergedp ...nge is 2.2250738585072008D-308 and 4.94065645841246544D-324. [http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/docs/fmac/doc_files/source/extfile/bldaps_f
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  • {{r|Intel}}
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  • | title=Advanced Micro promotes its power-saving answers to intel 80287 in the UK
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  • ...roadcom]], [[Dell]], [[EMC]], [[Fujitsu]], [[Hitachi]], [[HP]], [[IBM]], [[Intel]], [[Microsoft]], [[Novell]], [[Sun Microsystems]], [[Symantec]], and [[WBE
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  • ...PC, model 5150, ran on [[IBM PC-DOS|PC-DOS]] 1.0. It was equipped with a [[Intel]] 8088 @ 4.77 MHz [[CPU]] and a 16 kB ~ 256 kB [[RAM]]. The IBM PC succeede
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  • {{r|Intel}}
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  • {{Image|TwoProcessorsInHand.jpg|right|250px|An Intel 486 processor and a Motorola 68030 processor}} Intel 8088 processor (2 inches long): 29,000 transistors
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  • {{r|Intel}}
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  • ...assisted virtualization was recently (2006) added to [[x86]] processors ([[Intel VT]] or [[AMD-V]]). ...ef>See http://www.valinux.co.jp/documents/tech/presentlib/2007/2007xenconf/Intel.pdf</ref> This performance hit can be mitigated by the use of paravirtualiz
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  • ...b|350px|Growth of [[Electronic switch#Transistor|transistor counts]] for [[Intel]] processors (dots) and Moore's Law (upper line, 18 months; lower line, 24 ...n with Gordon Moore: Moore’s Law| format =PDF| pages =1| publisher=[[Intel|Intel Corporation]]| accessdate =May 2| accessyear =2006}}</ref>.
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  • | align=center rowspan="6" | PowerPC<br />Intel x86 | align=center rowspan="1" | Intel x86
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  • ...uter system of its own design. It was called the Turbo PC and featured the Intel 8088 processor running at 8 MHz. A year later Dell unveiled the fastest per ...desktop product line to the highest performing processors at the time, the Intel 486 processor.
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  • {{r|Greg Thielmann}} Department of State & Senate Intel. Committee staff, Arlington, VA
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  • ...transmitted four times for each clock cycle. The [[Front Side Bus]] for [[Intel]]'s [[Pentium 4]] and [[Core 2 Duo]] processors utilizes this technique to
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  • {{r|Ellen Konar}} Emeritus director, [[Israel21c]]; Former Fellow, Intel Corp.
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  • ...ty of situations. This was important for the Z80, because at the time the Intel 8080 was the most popular microprocessor in the world. Because of that pop The Z80 contains a total of 22 registers, an improvement over the Intel 8080, which had only 10 registers. Other contemporary processors had fewer
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  • ...to run an operating system on “foreign” hardware. When Apple moved to the Intel chipset, it became possible to run Windows on Apple hardware. The release Since Apple’s switch to the Intel processor, communities have appeared on the Internet to support the buildin
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  • ...t.<ref>[http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/03/thoughts_on_netbooks.php Intel.com: Thoughts on Netbooks]</ref> ...etimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=212701251 Analysis: Did Intel underestimate netbook success?]</ref> For 2009 sales are expected to jump t
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  • Some processors, like the [[Intel]] [[Itanium]], can actually interpret instructions for more than one ISA; h
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  • ...ailed back, "If al-Mindhar is located the interview must be intended by an intel agent. A criminal agent CANNOT be present at the interview...If at such tim
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  • ...one example of virtualization - you're running a "virtual" NES on your ([[Intel]] [[x86]]) computer. ...When Apple changed their hardware from the [[PowerPC]] architecture to an Intel [[x86]]-based system architecture, the blue box was deprecated.
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  • ...requirement for patent royalties discouraged other manufacturers, such as Intel, from incurring that cost. USB 2.0 also takes cheaper hardware.IEEE created
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  • ...ata rate]] (QDR) has replaced DDR in many Front side buses (including in [[Intel]] [[x86]] processors). However, QDR is currently
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  • X86 architecture first appeared in 1978 when Intel released its 8086 CPU. Upon the onset of x86 processors, the usage of mainf ===2005-2006 Intel and AMD provide hardware support===
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  • ...Tanenbaum]]. Both Linux and Minix share the distinction of running on an Intel [[x86]] chip architecture, which before this time was dominated mainly by M The kernel was originally written with only the [[Intel 386]] processor in mind. (Linus stated that he wrote the OS as a lesson in
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  • ...7-04-23}}</ref>, first publicized by Gordon Moore (for many years CEO of [[Intel]]). For decades after the invention of the computer, this economic boom cen
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  • Intel is adding [http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-advanced-encryption-standard-aes-instructions-set/ AES instructions] in the
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  • ...eplace BIOS, called Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI), was originated by Intel around 2000 and has been converted into an industry consortium (UEFI). It
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  • ...ntime environment, included in versions for the PowerPC. OS X running on [[Intel]] [[CPU|processors]] does not include the Classic "Blue Box" environment. ...f the operating system has become mainstream since Apple's transition to [[Intel]], which started with version 10.4. The [[iPhone]] version of OS X is also
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  • ** SIMD: Intel SSE3 instructions. Operate on 128-bit register which can hold 4-floats/2-d *# Exists in [[Intel]] and [[GNU C Compiler|GCC]]v4 compilers
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  • [[Seattle Computer]] were a hardware vendor with a CPU board based on the [[Intel 8086]] using the [[S-100 bus]]. Naturally, they promised customers CP/M-86,
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  • [[Image:INTEL-COGNITIVE-maskirovka-doctrine.jpg | thumb|450px | ''maskirovka'' operates a
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  • ...ped and marketed this feature first, and named it the NX (No eXecute) bit. Intel's name for this feature is the XD (eXexute Disable) bit, however the two te
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  • ...gy. The other half of the merger came from the Next Generation I/O team of Intel, Microsoft and Sun.
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  • ...> and from seven campuses to nineteen. Through historic partnership with [[Intel Corporation]], [[Sandoval County]], the City of [[Rio Rancho]], and the sch ...ead Russ Fisher‐Ives is one of five international finalists for the annual Intel Excellence in Teaching Award.
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  • | title = Giraldi: US Intel Found Iran Nuke Document Was Forged
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  • The most common machine virtualized is of the Intel x86 series, with most vendors, providing at least [[Microsoft Windows]] and
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  • ...and built by Commodore, instead of paying a so-called middle man such as [[Intel]] or [[Motorola]] to produce the processor. This would also remove the depe
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  • ...he [[Intel 4004]]) in 1970 and the first widely used microprocessor (the [[Intel 8080]]) in 1974, this class of CPUs has almost completely overtaken all oth *[http://www.intel.com/ Intel Corp] - [[Intel]], a maker of several notable CPU lines, including [[IA-32]], [[IA-64]], an
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  • [[Image:80486dx2-large.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Die of an [[Intel 80486DX2]] microprocessor (actual size: 12×6.75&nbsp;mm) in its packaging] ...ating point superscalar. Intel's successor to the Pentium architecture, [[Intel P6|P6]], added superscalar capabilities to its floating point features, and
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  • ...nlike Windows and OS X, Linux is [[free software|free]] and runs on both [[Intel]] and [[PowerPC]] platforms, as well as many others, including mobile phone ...sses. One area that he refused to implement was the 32-bit version of the Intel 386 architecture. Also, since the source code was copyrighted in his book,
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  • ...This means that servers often use multiprocessor-enabled processors like [[Intel]] [[Xeon]]s and [[AMD]] [[Opteron]]s. Servers can use as few as 1 and as m
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  • ...ompanies that worked together to create it: Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel, and Xerox. DIX Ethernet was a ''de facto'' standard, but did not come from
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  • ...ne]] (a.k.a. [[runtime]]), whereas [[C sharp]], developed by Microsoft for Intel [[x86]] computers, uses a ''little'' endian runtime.
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  • ...its roots in 386/BSD (incedentally the first version of BSD to run on the Intel 386 processor)<ref name="386BSD.org">{{cite web|url=http://www.386bsd.org/p
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  • ...lly version 2 defined by the combination of Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel and Xerox. This is sometimes called DIX after the sponsors. The most common
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  • ...]] 2.0.8. LiveCD available for x86 only, and Installation CD available for Intel x86, AMD64 and PowerPC.
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  • ...refer to a specific machine specification, such as [[SPARC|SPARC]], [[x86|Intel X86]], [[PPC|PowerPC]], or [[Motorola 68000|Motorola 680x0]]. A more preci ...of counting. For example, the code for one kind of "copy" operation in the Intel x86 line of microprocessors is 10110000 <ref>{{cite web | author=Unknown|ti
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  • ...techniques. For example, the RNGs built into some Intel chipsets<ref name=Intel>{{citation | title = The Intel Random Number Generator
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  • ...ho]], and the school district about the possibility of [[Intel Corporation|Intel]] building a high school for [[Rio Rancho]]. ...per year to the [[Rio Rancho Public Schools]]. Because [[Intel Corporation|Intel]] had recently completed plant construction work in [[Rio Rancho]], it had
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  • ...' but differ in internal format from ''.exe'' or ''.dll'' files containing Intel [[native code]]. The .NET versions of such files are called ''assemblies''
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  • ...pointers. Parameters and locals can be addressed as FP &plusmn; k. NOTE: Intel/Windows stacks grow upward<ref name="BryantOhallaron">{{cite book|url=http:
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  • ...f a new sense of initiative and the entry of American corporations such as Intel. He concludes the chief factors were low taxation, pro-business regulatory
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  • ...luded a 40 GB hard drive and 256 MB of DDR2 RAM and was powered by a 1 GHz Intel "Crofton" Pentium M. On May 31 of the same year, Apple released another mo
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  • ...stated that he will not release some research into an [[Intel Corporation|Intel]] security design for fear of prosecution under the DMCA, and both [[Alan C
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  • ...— an [[open architecture]] approach in collaboration with new start-ups [[Intel]] and [[Microsoft]]. Unlike other IBM products, the [[IBM PC]] was built on
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  • ...ailed back, "If al-Mindhar is located the interview must be intended by an intel agent. A criminal agent CANNOT be present at the interview...If at such tim
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  • | The Intel Czar Stumbles: Outcry in Congress derails Dennis Blair's choice for top pos
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  • * [[Intel 8008/Definition]] * [[Intel 8080/Definition]]
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  • ''Information Technology'' - e.g. Microsoft, Yahoo, Intel
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  • ...imited to computers too large to install in the home. The release of the [[Intel 8080]] in April 1974 and affordable computers such as the [[Apple II series ...]] and [[Nintendo]] console systems kept their CPU speed at 3-7 MHz, the [[Intel 80486|486]] PC processor ran much faster at 66 MHz, allowing it to perform
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  • * [[Intel 8008/Related Articles]] * [[Intel 8080/Related Articles]]
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  • ...s. [[IBM compatible PC]] computers use an [[x86]]-compatible processor. [[Intel]] makes most of the processors in personal computers, with [[AMD]] being it
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  • * [[Template:Intel 8008/Metadata]] * [[Template:Intel 8080/Metadata]]
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  • ...uch as [[PGP]] and [[IPsec]] and in [[random number]] generators such as [[Intel]]'s hardware generator and the software [[dev-random | random device]] in [
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  • ...High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection|HDCP]] (which was developed by [[Intel]]) for HDMI.<ref>{{cite news |title=About DCP |publisher=Digital Content Pr
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  • ...k Clarke, will step forward after the fact and hurl accusations of ignored intel."<ref name=DeLong>{{citation
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  • | title = Giraldi: US Intel Found Iran Nuke Document Was Forged
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  • | title = Faulty Intel Source "Curve Ball" Revealed; 60 Minutes: Iraqi's Fabricated Story Of Biolo
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  • ...ate=2011-01-23 |url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/2007/09/09/121850/Intel-breaks.htm}}
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  • ...cause of decreased productivity in businesses around the world". Indeed, [[Intel]] "banned the game after it found its systems swamped", as did many univers
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  • ...cause of decreased productivity in businesses around the world". Indeed, [[Intel]] "banned the game after it found its systems swamped", as did many univers
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  • ...g/thenews/newsdesk/SP263515.htm “World's poorest don’t want ‘$100 laptop’: Intel”] ''Reuters'', [[December 9]], 2005. Accessed [[February 2]], 2006</ref>
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  • * Timothy C. May|Tim May &mdash; former chief scientist at Intel, author of ''A Crypto Anarchist Manifesto'' <ref name="CAM" /> and the ''Cy
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  • [[Image:VN-Intel-Timeliness.jpg|thumb|450px|left|Timeliness of sources of intelligence]]
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  • Windows XP/2000 - 256 MB RAM, 500 MHz Intel Pentium III, Celeron, AMD Athlon or better processor, 8x CD/DVD-ROM Drive,
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  • For the new higher-density [[Blu-ray]] disks, [[Intel]] designed a new DRM system called [[High Definition Content Protection]];
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  • ...Advanced Encryption Standard#AES in hardware|AES chips]] on the market and Intel are adding AES instructions to their CPUs. Hardware implementations of [[st
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