SAN JOSE — Hoping to prove that 32-bit microprocessors will remain viable in servers for years to come, Intel Corp. here today disclosed development of a new central processing unit for use in ...
SAN FRANCISCO--For years, Intel downplayed its interest in chips that could read both 32-bit and 64-bit software. Still, over the course of the last decade, the company was tinkering with the ...
Most people would probably agree that Intel is in need of a win in the CPU sector, now that AMD's Ryzen 5000 series is kicking tail and taking names (for those who can find one in stock, anyway). Ice ...
The next generation of Intel Corp. Itanium 2 processors will get an upgrade meant to improve the performance 32-bit enterprise applications running on Itanium-based systems. The new 64-bit chip will ...
At the time that the iAPX 432 (originally the 8800) project was proposed, Gordon Moore was CEO of Intel, and thus ultimately signed off on it. Intended as an indirect successor to the successful 8080 ...
80386DX I believe. I know the 486 was 32 bit. The 386DX comes to mind because it's the lowest piece of junk that can run Windows 95, which requires 32 bit mode.
Would you believe that you can take a relatively-modern Intel or AMD computer and install regular old MS-DOS on it? Well, you can (depending somewhat on the machine). Doing so will utterly waste the ...
Processor hardware implements pipeline interlocks. The pipeline allows the CPU to maintain a sustained performance of 1.26 to 1.6 cycles/instruction. What makes the 29000 unique is its large register ...
The chipmaker has a long track record of downplaying interest in chips that could read both 32-bit and 64-bit software. Still, over the last decade, it was tinkering away. Michael Kanellos is editor ...