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30-year-old Pentium FDIV bug tracked down in the silicon — Ken Shirriff takes the microscope to Intel's first-ever recallThe image seen above is a photo of the CPU die of the original Pentium chip, Intel's first CPU on the P5 ... The die contains 3.1 million transistors, with transistor grids being visible to ...
Ken Shirriff] has been sharing a really low-level look at Intel’s Pentium (1993) processor. The Pentium’s architecture was highly innovative in many ways, and one of [Ken]’s ...
Released in 1993, Intel’s Pentium processor was a ... die that enable its use of polynomials. Even with 3.1 million transistors, the Pentium die is still on a large enough process node that ...
Atom' branding is no longer part of Intel's current processor lineup. Up until recently, there were separate brands for Celeron and Pentium processors. Intel has now bundled both of them up into a ...
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