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  2. List of Intel CPU microarchitectures - Wikipedia

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    8088 version, with an 8-bit bus, used in the original IBM Personal Computer. 186 included a DMA controller, interrupt controller, timers, and chip select logic. A small number of additional instructions. The 80188 was a version with an 8-bit bus. 286 first x86 processor with protected mode including segmentation based virtual memory management ...

  3. Inside Films - Wikipedia

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    Inside Films is a joint effort between Intel and Toshiba that focuses on creating social films.Founded in 2011, Inside Films has produced three social productions spanning three different genres.

  4. Intel 8086 - Wikipedia

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    The 8086 (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 July 1, 1979, is a slightly modified chip with an external 8-bit data bus (allowing the use of cheaper and fewer supporting ICs), and is notable as the processor used in the original IBM PC design.

  5. IBM Personal Computer - Wikipedia

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    The TMS9900 was rejected as it was inferior to the Intel 8088. [21] IBM chose the 8088 over the similar but superior 8086 because Intel offered a better price for the former and could provide more units, [22] and the 8088's 8-bit bus reduced the cost of the rest of the computer.

  6. List of countries by past and projected GDP (nominal) - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of countries by past and projected gross domestic product (nominal) as ranked by the IMF. Figures are based on official exchange rates, not on the purchasing power parity (PPP) methodology.

  7. Raptor Lake - Wikipedia

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    DMI speeds: 8x 16 GT/s: Cache; L1 cache: 80 KB per P-core (32 KB instructions + 48 KB data) 96 KB per E-core (64 KB instructions + 32 KB data) L2 cache: 2 MB per P-core

  8. Tandy 1400 LT - Wikipedia

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    The processor was the Intel 8088–compatible NEC V20, with a clock speed of 7.16 MHz or 4.77 MHZ for compatibility with IBM PC programs. The system came with 768 KB of RAM. A socket was provided for an optional 8087 numeric coprocessor.

  9. Bad Apple!! - Wikipedia

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    In June 2014, the "8088 Domination" demo included a section rendering the "Bad Apple!!" shadow video on an 1981-era IBM 5150 at 640×200 resolution and 30 frames per second. In June 2014, about two minutes of "Bad Apple!!" have been ported to the Commodore 64 as 2000 frames at 12 frames per second on a single side diskette.