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Intel and lent
The legacy of the 8086 is enduring in the basic instruction set of today's personal computers and servers ; the 8086 also lent its last two digits to later extended versions of the design, such as the Intel 286 and the Intel 386, all of which eventually became known as the x86 family.

Intel and him
On January 5, 1991 he purchased an Intel 80386-based IBM PC before receiving his MINIX copy, which in turn enabled him to begin work on Linux.
Signing the chip was a spontaneous gesture of proud authorship and was also an original idea imitated after him by many Intel designers.
" According to Grove's successor at Intel, Craig Barrett, " It's give and take, and anyone in the company can yell at him.
In 1977 Bechtolsheim moved to Silicon Valley to work for Intel, but quit when they transferred him to Oregon the first week.
Dr. Hoff was featured in an Intel advertisement, calling him the " rock star " of Intel and comparing him to the rock stars of American culture.
When he lost track of the source code for some programs he wrote ReSource, an iterative disassembler for the Intel 8080, to help him regenerate the source code.
When Faggin left Intel at the end of 1974 to found Zilog with Ralph Ungermann, he was department manager for MOS Research and Development with almost 80 engineers reporting to him and more than a dozen products under development.
According to him, Intel could have been a comfortable place.
*" The best thing that happened to me was joining Intel and the best thing that happened to me was leaving Intel ," says Dham in one of his vapid sound bites that make him so popular with journalists.
Rittenberg's connections and experience have enabled him to run a successful consultancy business representing some of the world ’ s biggest brands, such as Intel, Levi Strauss, Microsoft, Hughes Aircraft and Teledesic.

Intel and systems
* The Intel versions of Mac OS X from versions 10. 4 ( Tiger ) to 10. 6 ( Snow Leopard ) have Rosetta, a binary translation program that allows applications meant for use on PowerPC Macs to run on Apple systems that use Intel processors.
These architectures range from the Intel / AMD 32-bit / 64-bit architectures commonly found in personal computers to the ARM architecture commonly found in embedded systems and the IBM eServer zSeries mainframes.
: The best known family of operating systems named " DOS " is that running on IBM PCs type hardware using Intel x86 CPUs or their compatible cousins from other makers.
The perennial debates between users of competing operating systems such as Windows, Mac OS, or the GNU / Linux operating system, users of Intel and AMD processors, and users of the Wii, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 video game systems, often escalate into seemingly unending " flamewars ", called also software wars.
* Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, released on 25 April 2005 for home and workstation systems utilizing 64-bit processors based on the x86-64 instruction set developed by AMD as AMD64 ; Intel calls their version Intel 64
The Intel 80C88. The 8088 was targeted at economical systems by allowing the use of an 8-bit data path and 8-bit support and peripheral chips ; complex circuit boards were still fairly cumbersome and expensive when it was released.
Although it had long been obsolete as a personal computer CPU, Intel and others had continued making the chip for embedded systems.
Intel markets the processors for enterprise servers and high-performance computing systems.
HP believed that it was no longer cost-effective for individual enterprise systems companies such as itself to develop proprietary microprocessors, so it partnered with Intel in 1994 to develop the IA-64 architecture, derived from EPIC.
Intel was willing to undertake a very large development effort on IA-64 in the expectation that the resulting microprocessor would be used by the majority of enterprise systems manufacturers.
Intel repositioned Itanium to focus on high-end business and HPC computing, attempting to duplicate x86's successful " horizontal " market ( i. e., single architecture, multiple systems vendors ).
Recognizing that the lack of software could be a serious problem for the future, Intel made thousands of these early systems available to independent software vendors ( ISVs ) to stimulate development.
In April 2008, SGI re-entered the visualization market with the SGI Virtu range of visualization servers and workstations, which were re-badged systems from BOXX Technologies based on Intel Xeon or AMD Opteron processors and Nvidia Quadro graphics chipsets, running Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server or Windows Compute Cluster Server.
In its literature and product version names, Microsoft and Sun refer to AMD64 / Intel 64 collectively as x64 in the Windows and Solaris operating systems respectively.
It ran on PC-compatible computer systems based on the Intel 80386 microprocessor.
Variants of OSF / 1 AD were used on several such systems, including the Intel Paragon XP / S and ASCI Red, Convex Exemplar SPP-1200 ( as SPP-UX ) and the Hitachi SR2201 ( as HI-UX MPP ).
The last version, 3. 3, was released in early 1995, by which time it ran not only on the Motorola 68000 family processors used in NeXT computers, but also Intel x86, Sun SPARC, and HP PA-RISC-based systems.
NeXT's implementation was called OPENSTEP for Mach and its first release ( 4. 0 ) superseded Nextstep 3. 3 on NeXT, Sun and Intel IA-32 systems.
Current ccNUMA systems are multiprocessor systems based on the AMD Opteron, which can be implemented without external logic, and Intel Itanium, which requires the chipset to support NUMA.
Examples of ccNUMA enabled chipsets are the SGI Shub ( Super hub ), the Intel E8870, the HP sx2000 ( used in the Integrity and Superdome servers ), and those found in recent NEC Itanium-based systems.

Intel and using
On June 28, 1984 Compaq released the Compaq Deskpro, a 16-bit desktop computer using an Intel 8086 microprocessor running at 7. 14 MHz.
In 1972, Intel launched the 8008, the first 8-bit microprocessor .< ref > using enhancement load PMOS logic ( demanding 14V, achieving TTL-compatibility by having V < sub > CC </ sub > at + 5V and V < sub > DD </ sub > at-9V )</ ref > It implemented an instruction set designed by Datapoint corporation with programmable CRT terminals in mind, that also proved to be fairly general purpose.
However, IBM already had a history of using Intel chips in its products and had also acquired the rights to manufacture the 8086 family.
NeXT started porting the NeXTSTEP operating system to PC compatible computers using the Intel 486 processor in 1992.
* Google Native Client, sandboxing technology to run safely a subset of Intel x86 native code using software-based fault isolation, from web browsers
On June 12, 2008 Intel demonstrated a special version of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, titled Quake Wars: Ray Traced, using ray tracing for rendering, running in basic HD ( 720p ) resolution.
* WordPerfect Mac — free program download, hundreds of third-party files and links, support and discussion group for the Macintosh program, both PPC and Intel and any Mac OS version, using the SheepShaver or Basilisk II emulators
IT shops using Wake-on-LAN through the Intel AMT implementation can wake an AMT PC over network environments that require TLS-based security, such as IEEE 802. 1x, Cisco Self Defending Network ( SDN ), and Microsoft Network Access Protection ( NAP ) environments.
Laptops powered by the Intel Centrino Processor Technology or newer ( with explicit BIOS support ) allow waking up the machine using wireless Wake on Wireless LAN ( WoWLAN ).
In a 2008 article in InfoWorld, Randall C. Kennedy, formerly of Intel, introduces this term using successive versions of Microsoft Office between the year 2000 and 2007 as his premise.
Usually the semiconductor of choice is silicon, but some chip manufacturers, most notably IBM and Intel, recently started using a chemical compound of silicon and germanium ( SiGe ) in MOSFET channels.
Intel started using the term netbook in March 2008 as a generic term to describe " small laptops that are designed for wireless communication and access to the Internet ", believing they were " not offering a branded line of computers here " and " see no naming conflict ".
Microsoft and Intel had become so important to the ongoing development of PC hardware that industry writers began using the portmanteau word Wintel to refer to the combined hardware-software system.
Mid-level servers, using between four and eight processors, can be found using the Intel Xeon MP, AMD Opteron 800 and 8000 series and the above-mentioned UltraSPARC, SPARC64, MIPS, Itanium, PA-RISC, Alpha and POWER processors.
Sequent Computer Systems built large SMP machines using Intel 80386 ( and later 80486 ) processors.
In March 2006, when driving for BMW Sauber, he appeared in television campaign for Intel's Centrino laptop campaign, in which he touts the benefits of using Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology.
An agreement permitted Intel to market the chip to other customers after Seiko expressed an interest in using it for a calculator.
Six months later, Seiko approached Intel expressing an interest in using the 1201 in a scientific calculator, likely after seeing the success of the simpler Intel 4004 used by Busicom in their business calculators.
In 1969 Honeywell asked Intel to make a DRAM using a 3-transistor cell that they had developed.
Both the workstations and the servers were similar internally, based on Intel 80186 microprocessors, and connected to each other using ARCNET.
The system was based on the INMOS transputer microprocessor, later also using SPARC and Intel i860 processors.

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