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- Microprogrammed SRC Control Unit.pdf
Microprogrammed SRC
- Microcodedsrcvhdl.zip
One-Bus Microcoded SRC VHDL
The First 16-bit X86 CPU with Memory Management and Protected Mode: The Intel 80286
The First 32-bit X86 CPU: The Intel 80386
The First Tightly Pipelined X86 CPU: The Intel 80486
The First Superscalar X86 CPU: The Intel P5
The First 64-bit X86 CPU: The AMD Opteron
Original AMD Athlon on Wikipedia
The Father of VLIW: Josh Fisher
Intel's First VLIW CPU (Failure): The i860
HP TC 1000 Crusoe-Based Tablet PC
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SPARC T1 "Multi-threaded" CPU on Wikipedia
SPARC T3 "Multi-threaded" CPU on Wikipedia
History of Supercomputing on Wikipedia
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Multi-Master SRC VHDL