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A bug fix in the 8086 microprocessor, revealed in the die's silicon
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The 8086 microprocessor was a groundbreaking processor introduced by Intel in 1978. It led to the x86 architecture that still dominates de...
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The unusual bootstrap drivers inside the 8086 microprocessor chip
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The 8086 microprocessor is one of the most important chips ever created; it started the x86 architecture that still dominates desktop and ...
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Reverse-engineering the 8086's Arithmetic/Logic Unit from die photos
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The Intel 8086 processor was introduced in 1978, setting the course of modern computing. While the x86 processor family has supported 64-b...
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Inside a counterfeit 8086 processor
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Intel introduced the 8086 processor in 1978, leading to the x86 architecture in use today. I'm currently reverse-engineering the circu...
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