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  IA-32 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It should be noted that Intel refers to the 64-bit mode in their newer 64-bit processors, such as the newer Pentium 4/Pentium D and Core 2 Duo chips and their Xeon derivatives, as "IA-32e".
Intel was the inventor and is the biggest supplier of processors compatible with this instruction set, but it is not the only supplier of such processors.
Intel started using the set starting with the Xeon Nocona core in late 2004, introducing it to the desktop market with the Pentium 4 E0 revision in early 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/IA-32   (2370 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Intel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Intel was founded in 1968 by Gordon E. Moore (a chemist and physicist) and Robert Noyce (a physicist and co-inventor of the integrated circuit) when they left Fairchild Semiconductor.
During the 1990s, Intel's Intel Architecture Labs (IAL) was responsible for many of the hardware innovations of the personal computer, including the PCI Bus, the PCI Express (PCIe) bus, the Universal Serial Bus (USB), and the now-dominant architecture for multiprocessor servers.
Intel's dominance in the x86 microprocessor market led to numerous charges of antitrust violations over the years, including FTC investigations in both the late 1980s and in 1999, and civil actions such as the 1997 suit by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) and a patent suit by Intergraph.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Intel   (1572 words)

  
 Slot 1 - a definition from Whatis.com
Slot 1 and Slot 2 are names for the way Intel P6-based microprocessors connect to a computer motherboard so that it makes contact with the built-in paths called the data bus.
Slot 1 and Slot 2 were developed by Intel as a replacement for its Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) sockets, the most familiar of which is Socket 7 for Intel's Pentium processors.
Intel is said to be developing a Slot M. Since the motherboards are different, computer owners with Socket 7 Pentiums will not be able to upgrade to the newer P6 Pentiums with Slot 1 and Slot 2 configurations.
whatis.techtarget.com /definition/0,,sid9_gci213000,00.html   (288 words)

  
 Intel to Go Back to the Future with Next-Gen Chip Architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A dual-core notebook chip dubbed Merom, which Intel has said will arrive late 2006, is expected to be one of the first new architecture chips.
Intel typically uses its developer forums or IDFs, which happen twice per year in the United States, to set the tone for its partners for months and often years to come.
Intel last added a new architecture in 2000, when it introduced NetBurst, giving rise to its Pentium 4.
www.thechannelinsider.com /article2/0,1895,1848921,00.asp   (630 words)

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