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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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Notes on the Pentium's microcode circuitry

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Most people think of machine instructions as the fundamental steps that a computer performs. However, many processors have another layer of ...
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A USB interface to the "Mother of All Demos" keyset

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In the early 1960s, Douglas Engelbart started investigating how computers could augment human intelligence: "If, in your office, you a...
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