• The 801 was an experimental central processing unit (CPU) design developed by IBM during the 1970s. It is considered to be the first modern RISC design...
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    began with the IBM 801 project in the late 1970s, but these were not immediately put into use. Designers in California picked up the 801 concepts in two...
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    which commercialized technologies pioneered by IBM Research's 801 experimental minicomputer (the 801 was the first RISC). The RT PC runs three operating...
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    System/36, the System/38, the IBM 8100, the Series/1 and the IBM 4300 series into a single product line based around an IBM 801-based processor codenamed...
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  • subsidiary of the above Iliad Glacier, Antarctica Iliad, a derivative of the IBM 801 processor Iyad Shalabi (born 1987), Israeli Paralympic swimmer J. D. Frazer...
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  • enhancing economic stability for employees and their families. IBM introduces the IBM 801 Bank Proof machine, a new type of proof machine that improved...
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    considered the best choice, but was not production-ready like the others. The IBM 801 RISC processor was also considered, since it was considerably more powerful...
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    based on the IBM ROMP microprocessor, the first commercial RISC chip. This was based on a design pioneered at IBM Research (the IBM 801). One of the novel...
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    period that started when IBM announced the IBM 801 Bank Proof machine in 1934. By eliminating hand written ledgers, the IBM 801 automated teller operations...
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    IBM 7340: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 hypertape (7074 only) IBM 7400: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Printer IBM 7500: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Card Reader IBM 7501: IBM 7070/IBM 7074...
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  • Back-ends were written for IBM 801, S/370, Motorola 68000, and POWER/PowerPC.[citation needed] A version was used on IBM mainframes as a development...
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    frequency). Some of IBM's engineers and other employees wanted to use the IBM 801 processor, some preferred the new Motorola 68000, and others argued for...
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  • directly from the 801's CPU, widely considered to be the first true RISC processor design. The 801 was used in a number of applications inside IBM hardware. At...
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    to consolidate all of IBM's midrange systems into a single IBM 801-based hardware platform. The announcement described the IBM 9370 as a "super-mini computer"...
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  • and/or decoding. An early (retroactively) RISC-labeled processor (IBM 801 – IBM's Watson Research Center, mid-1970s) was a tightly pipelined simple machine...
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  • canceled, IBM retained the design for the general purpose processor and named it 801 after building #801 at Thomas J. Watson Research Center. By 1982 IBM continued...
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  • RISC architectures with optimizing compilers. MIPS, together with the IBM 801 and Berkeley RISC, were the three research projects that pioneered and...
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    PowerPC (redirect from IBM PPC)
    began with IBM's 801 research project, on which John Cocke was the lead developer, where he developed the concepts of RISC in 1975–78. 801-based microprocessors...
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  • PL/I (category IBM software)
    remains in use in IBM i. PL.8, so-called because it was about 80% of PL/I, was originally developed by IBM Research in the 1970s for the IBM 801 architecture...
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  • the case of Unix workstations, the C programming language. The seminal IBM 801 project had noted that compilers generally did not use the vast majority...
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  • data) and L1i (for instructions). Split L1 cache started in 1976 with the IBM 801 CPU, became mainstream in the late 1980s, and in 1997 entered the embedded...
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  • from the original on 2021-12-11. (Cray-1 + IBM 801 + RISC II + Clipper C300 + AMD 29k + Motorola 88k + IBM 601 + Intel i960 + Alpha 21164 + POWER2 + MIPS...
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    microprocessors appeared, influenced by discrete RISC-like CPU designs such as the IBM 801 and others. RISC microprocessors were initially used in special-purpose...
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    graphics standard, first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of computers in 1987, which became ubiquitous in the IBM PC compatible industry within three years...
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  • numbered 801 Flight 801 (disambiguation) BMW 801, aeroengine Pipistrel 801 eVTOL, autonomous air taxi Atelier 801, a French video game developer IBM 801, a...
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    the RISC I and II from the University of California, Berkeley and the IBM 801. These original RISC designs were minimalist, including as few features...
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  • John Cocke (computer scientist) (category IBM Research computer scientists)
    industrial researcher for IBM, from 1956 to 1992. Perhaps the project where his innovations were most noted was in the IBM 801 minicomputer, where his realization...
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    architectural work on the ROMP began in late spring of 1977, as a spin-off of IBM Research's 801 RISC processor (hence the "Research" in the acronym). Most of the...
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  • Victor S. Miller (category IBM employees)
    University of Massachusetts Boston from 1973 to 1978. In 1978 he joined the IBM 801 project in the Computer Science Department of the Thomas J. Watson Research...
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  • University of Belgrade". "UCLA". "Xerox Alto". "Amateur Radio Callsign: WF1A". "IBM 801 RISC". "Who are the Computer Architects?". "Instruction control mechanism...
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