The iAPX 432 (Intel Advanced Performance Architecture) is a discontinued computer architecture introduced in 1981. It was Intel's first 32-bit processor...
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Intel Advanced Processor System. The iAPX prefix originally belonged to the Intel iAPX 432 architecture, alias Intel 8800. However, as this radical design...
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design was begun in response to the failure of Intel's iAPX 432 design of the early 1980s. The iAPX 432 was intended to directly support high-level languages...
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entirely new, high-end instruction set architecture since the failed Intel iAPX 432 from the beginning of the 1980s. It was the world's first million-transistor...
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refer to: The Commodore PET SuperPET 9000 series microcomputer The Intel iAPX 432 multiple-chip microprocessor Micro-mainframe link This disambiguation...
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Pentium Pro (redirect from Intel Pentium Pro)
specialized in superscalarity and had also worked as the lead engineer of the Intel iAPX 432. The Pentium Pro incorporated a new microarchitecture, different from...
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based on the 1980s Intel iAPX 432 32-bit microprocessor. The term micromainframe was an Intel marketing designation describing the iAPX 432 processor's capabilities...
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International Book Company. p. 201. ISBN 0-07-027363-4. Intel IAPX 86,88 User's Manual, August 1981, Intel order number 210201-001 Badri Ram (1 September 2001)...
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BiiN (category Intel)
microprocessor designs. BiiN was an outgrowth of the Intel iAPX 432 multiprocessor project, ancestor of iPSC and nCUBE. The company was closed down in October...
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(also called iAPX 86) is a 16-bit microprocessor chip designed by Intel between early 1976 and June 8, 1978, when it was released. The Intel 8088, released...
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highly advanced 32-bit microprocessor, finally released in 1981 as the Intel iAPX 432. The project was too ambitious and the processor was never able to meet...
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objects in memory but these were not successful. Examples include the Intel iAPX 432 and the Linn Smart Rekursiv. In the mid-1980s Objective-C was developed...
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X86 (redirect from IAPX 86 series)
microprocessors. Examples of this are the iAPX 432 (a project originally named the Intel 8800), the Intel 960, Intel 860 and the Intel/Hewlett-Packard Itanium architecture...
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model and Template:Intel processor roadmap. 8086 first x86 processor; initially a temporary substitute for the iAPX 432 to compete with Motorola...
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Fred Pollack (category Intel people)
engineer who worked on several Intel chips. He was the lead engineer of the Intel iAPX 432, the lead architect of the Intel i960, and the lead architect...
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CM* project at Carnegie Mellon University IBM System/38 and AS/400 Intel iAPX 432 Plessey System 250 Flex L4 microkernel family: OKL4 from Open Kernel...
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used capability based security: Plessey System 250, IBM System/38, Intel iAPX 432 architecture and KeyKOS. Capability approaches are widely used in research...
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paging support added, was designed in 1964 to support Multics. The Intel iAPX 432, begun in 1975, attempted to implement a true segmented architecture...
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little-known Intel processor architecture that actually preceded 32-bit implementations of the x86 instruction set, the Intel iAPX 432, would have provided...
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machine – Royal Signals and Radar Establishment (RSRE) Malvern 1981: Intel iAPX 432 – Intel 2014: CHERI (adds capabilities to existing ISAs for safer programming...
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of HLLCAs. Intel iAPX 432 (1981) was designed to support Ada. This was Intel's first 32-bit processor design, and was intended to be Intel's main processor...
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experimental desktop-sized computer. Nokia 8800, a luxury mobile phone Intel iAPX 432, initially named the 8800 This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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List of operating systems (section Intel Corporation)
allowed file management through a console. iMAX 432 - operating system for systems based on Intel's iAPX 432 architecture. BESYS – for the IBM 7090 Compatible...
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Glenford Myers (category Intel people)
architecture called the Intel 80386 (386), in which Myers played a key role in making many of the early decisions, the Intel iAPX 432, a very unconventional...
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1977. It was based on the then-unreleased Intel 8800 processor, which would go on to become Intel's iAPX 432. Like the second generation Q1/Lite, it combined...
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SR1 (First Apollo/DOMAIN systems shipped on March 27) CP/M-86 iMAX – OS for Intel's iAPX 432 capability machine MCS (Multi-user Control System) MS-DOS PC...
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exploit application of the ADA programming language and support of the Intel iAPX 432 high-performance transparent multiprocessing microprocessor. He grew...
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needed] include the Motorola 6800, 6809 and 68000 families; the Intel 8080, iAPX 432, x86 and 8051 families; the Zilog Z80, Z8 and Z8000 families; the...
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An Intel iAPX 432 architecture processor, abandoned due to performance-related design issues....
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designed for surface-mount use, and requires a socket. It was used by Intel for the iAPX 432 microprocessor chip set, and by Zilog for the Z8-02 external-ROM...
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