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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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Latches inside: Reverse-engineering the Intel 8086's instruction register
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The Intel 8086 microprocessor is one of the most influential chips ever created; it led to the x86 architecture that dominates desktop an...
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Reverse-engineering the adder inside the Intel 8086
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The Intel 8086 processor contains many interesting components that can be understood through reverse engineering. In this article, I'l...
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Inside the 8086 processor, tiny charge pumps create a negative voltage
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Introduced in 1978, the revolutionary Intel 8086 microprocessor led to the x86 processors used in most desktop and server computing today....
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