The Intel i860 (also known as 80860) is a RISC microprocessor design introduced by Intel in 1989. It is one of Intel's first attempts at an entirely new...
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i860 may refer to: Intel i860, a VLIW RISC microprocessor Intel 860 Chipset Motorola i860, a mobile phone 1860 This disambiguation page lists articles...
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state that the name was taken from the original target processor—the Intel i860, code-named N10 ("N-Ten"). A 1991 video featuring Bill Gates and Microsoft...
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[34] Archived 12 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine 12× Intel i860 (600 MIPS) "Intel i860-based Bus Boards". Archived from the original on 25 June 2013...
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Technology". It developed out of a similar unit introduced on the Intel i860, and earlier the Intel i750 video pixel processor. MMX is a processor supplementary...
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the AMD Am29000, the ARM architecture, the Atmel AVR, Blackfin, Intel i860, Intel i960, LoongArch, Motorola 88000, the MIPS architecture, PA-RISC, Power...
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X86 (redirect from Intel 80x86)
a similar concept first used on the Intel i860. It is supported on most subsequent IA-32 processors by Intel and other vendors. MMX is typically used for...
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venturing into the Intel i860 vector coprocessor business: Hauppauge came out with an Intel 80486 motherboard that included an Intel i860 vector processor...
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This generational list of Intel processors attempts to present all of Intel's processors from the 4-bit 4004 (1971) to the present high-end offerings...
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support 64-bit addressing. In the mid-1980s, Intel i860 development began culminating in a 1989 release; the i860 had 32-bit integer registers and 32-bit addressing...
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NeXTdimension is based on the Intel i860 64-bit RISC processor running at 33 MHz. A stripped down Mach kernel was ported to the i860, and the system's software...
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underpowered and wished to integrate the newly released Intel i860 processor. Each node was created with one i860 and four Inmos T800 transputers. The same PARAS...
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Manual" (PDF). "Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual: Instruction Set Reference A-Z". Retrieved 2012-03-01. Intel, i860 64-bit Microprocessor...
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Paragon superseded Intel's earlier iPSC/860 system, to which it is closely related. The Paragon series is based on the Intel i860 RISC microprocessor...
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Endianness (redirect from Intel convention)
PowerPC/Power ISA, SPARC V9, ARM versions 3 and above, DEC Alpha, MIPS, Intel i860, PA-RISC, SuperH SH-4, IA-64, C-Sky, and RISC-V. This feature can improve...
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elements connected in a hypercube, each element consisting of an Intel i860 at 40–50 MHz or Intel 80386 microprocessor. Memory per node was increased to 8 MB...
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Meiko added the ability to supplement the transputers with Intel i860 processors. Each i860 board (MK086 or MK096) contained two i860s with up to 32 MB...
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controlled by a client application on the NeXT. Each ISPW card had two Intel i860 microprocessors (running at 80 MFLOPS). An additional card with eight...
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with the above systems, during the same time (1989–1990), Intel implemented VLIW in the Intel i860, their first 64-bit microprocessor, and the first processor...
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"XA" series), the Intel i860 microprocessor family ("XA/R" series), the HP PA-RISC processor family ("Continuum" series), and the Intel Xeon x86 processor...
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Itanium (redirect from Intel Itanium)
RISC competitor. At the same time Intel was also looking for ways to make better ISAs. In 1989 Intel had launched the i860, which it marketed for workstations...
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or a COM file Instruction sets Intel 80x86 family ARM architecture Motorola 68k and H8 Zilog Z80 MOS 6502 Intel i860 DEC Alpha Analog Devices ADSP218x...
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Microprocessor (section Intel 4004 (1971))
was releasing a RISC design, including the AT&T CRISP, AMD 29000, Intel i860 and Intel i960, Motorola 88000, DEC Alpha. In the late 1990s, only two 64-bit...
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via a fast three-dimensional crossbar network. The Intel Paragon could have 1000 to 4000 Intel i860 processors in various configurations and was ranked...
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released the NeXTdimension for the NeXTcube, a circuit board based on an Intel i860 processor, which offers 32-bit PostScript color display and video-sampling...
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SuperH (unconditional branch instructions have one delay slot), Am29000, Intel i860 (unconditional branch instructions have one delay slot), MC88000 (delayed...
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vendor was introducing a RISC design of their own, like the IBM POWER, Intel i860 and Motorola 88000. The 32-bit microprocessor dominated the consumer market...
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Although the Intel i860 also used a VLIW (or properly LIW in both cases, as two is not "very" long), extracting performance from the i860 proved notoriously...
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compilers, were released in 1991, targeting the Intel i860 processor. These compilers were used on Intel supercomputers like the iPSC/860, the Touchstone...
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June 19, 2019. "Intel Pentium D Processor 920". Intel. Retrieved January 5, 2023. "PRESS KIT — Dual-core Intel Itanium Processor". Intel. Retrieved August...
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