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waybacktech
Posted 2017-03-08 10:06 PM (#279)
Subject: Vintage Processor Information Archive



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Goldmine of archived information and FAQ's on many processors. Most of the information in the links are in English, although this is a Russian site. Ever wanted to know how Cyrix/AMD tested their CPU's to derive the P rating on their processors? Perhaps see what AMD's marketing team was stating about the K5 or K6 processors before they were actually released? Nexgen Nx686 perhaps? Datasheet and marketing for the UMC U5S processor? Or even learn about the Intel P6 processor, prior to release, later named "Pentium Pro", with a few differing versions planned and discover Intel was developing in partnership with HP, the P7 Risc/VLIM hybrid 64-bit processor compatible with x32, named Merced, containing IA-64 ( later known as Itanium ) , which was to be the successor of the Pentium Pro in 1997/1998, and not PII. Well click the link below and learn things not found on Wikipedia!

http://www.maxwolf.ru/faq/cpu.html

Edited by waybacktech 2017-03-08 10:19 PM
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brassicGamer
Posted 2017-03-24 12:31 PM (#385 - in reply to #279)
Subject: Re: Vintage Processor Information Archive


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Damn you - I'm going to lose hours to this!
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CyrixInstead
Posted 2017-05-11 5:45 PM (#576 - in reply to #279)
Subject: Re: Vintage Processor Information Archive



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Thanks, that's very interesting.Not come across this before.
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