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Showing posts with label 386. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 386. Show all posts

The absurdly complicated circuitry for the 386 processor's registers

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The groundbreaking Intel 386 processor (1985) was the first 32-bit processor in the x86 architecture. Like most processors, the 386 contains...
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Reverse engineering standard cell logic in the Intel 386 processor

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The 386 processor (1985) was Intel's most complex processor at the time, with 285,000 transistors. Intel had scheduled 50 person-years t...
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Two interesting XOR circuits inside the Intel 386 processor

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Intel's 386 processor (1985) was an important advance in the x86 architecture, not only moving to a 32-bit processor but also switching ...
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