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  • ...ecessor, single modules were used. This was because Socket 4 was the first x86 motherboard that had a 64-bit memory bus (486 and earlier used a 32-bit, or
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  • *First x86 chipset to support RDRAM.
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  • ...nd of a series of standard CPU sockets created by Intel into which various x86 microprocessors were inserted. It was an upgrade to Intel's first standard
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  • AMD began it's business in the x86 CPU business acting as a second source (under lisence) for Intel. Their 808 ...the Pentium). K5 was based on the 29k RISC processor architecture with an x86 decoding front-end. The K5 was highly compatible. All models had 4.3 millio
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  • ...re advanced compared to the Pentium and more related to the 6th generation x86 CPUs like Pentium Pro. These features result in a higher per MHz performanc
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  • ...mory. To use the available RAM effectively in DOS you have to know how the x86 architecture splits up RAM, what these different regions are for. It is als
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  • Texas Instruments initially did not design their own x86 CPUs, but acted as a second source for Cyrix as they did not have their own ...ouse and based on TIs modified Cyrix design. Around this time, TI left the x86 CPU business.
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  • These chips were the first x86 designs to make use of clock tripling. Otherwise they are identical to the
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  • 32-bit x86 processors on PC motherboards. The company had an initial public offering i
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  • POLL: What is your favorite x86 vintage processor?
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  • * '''[[Allows value::x86]]''' - Intel x86
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  • Some manufacturers of non x86 workstation released 72pin SIMMs not compatile with PCs. Notably IBM made s
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