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Also I would be careful about using Public relations issues to judge a CPU.
I remember when a very well publicized bug freaked everyone...
Jan 2, 2026
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Also I would be careful about using Public relations issues to judge a CPU.
I remember when a very well publicized bug freaked everyone...
Jan 2, 2026
L
Calling the TI TMS9900 a "worst ever made" CPU is a bad rap.
It was a minicomputer architecture reduced to a single chip in 1976, when...
Jan 2, 2026
Then there are the hot messes that got the job done. My first job out of college was on a 48bit (52 bit with tags) stack-oriented...
Jan 2, 2026
Damn! I can't find my iAPX 432 hardcover book signed by Justin Rattner. It must be in a box in some closet somewhere here. :confused:
Jan 2, 2026
Considering all of the different instruction sets of the day, I suppose it was a cool idea. More advanced than Itanium? More general...
Jan 2, 2026
Intel should have paid heed to their first cautionary tale, the iAPX 432 launched in 1981, before embarking on Itanium. Back then, they...
Jan 2, 2026
K
Bingo - Burroughs A15. Did the final design and debug of the memory access unit (MAU). A fascinating education in multi-processor...
Jan 2, 2026
K
Then there are the hot messes that got the job done. My first job out of college was on a 48bit (52 bit with tags) stack-oriented...
Jan 2, 2026
K
Itanium was a family that lasted for several years. all part of the "Intel needs to change x86 architecture", "Intel needs 64bit."
it...
Jan 2, 2026
It's not really just a chip. It is a PCIe based subsystem.
https://nvdam.widen.net/s/nb5zzzsjdf/hpc-datasheet-sc23-h200-datasheet-3002446
Jan 2, 2026
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The article is quite confusing because they talk about the H200 "chip", but it is not a chip, it's a GPU. The chips on their own would...
Jan 2, 2026
I am surprised all this happened but going forward:
Taiwan and TSMC want to punish him for being disloyal. Nothing to do with Intel
I am...
Jan 2, 2026
K
Considering all of the different instruction sets of the day, I suppose it was a cool idea. More advanced than Itanium? More general...
Jan 2, 2026
K
Damn! I can't find my iAPX 432 hardcover book signed by Justin Rattner. It must be in a box in some closet somewhere here. :confused:
Jan 2, 2026