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- Computer architecture [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Intel 8008 [r]: An early single chip computer chip, from the 1970s, and a lineal ancestor of the Pentium [e]
- Intel 80186 [r]: A single chip processor, with 16-bit internal processing and bus, ancestral to Intel's Pentium microprocessor, faster than the Intel 8086 and slower than the Intel 80286; no virtual memory support [e]
- Intel 80286 [r]: A single chip processor ancestral to Intel's Pentium microprocessor, a speedier version of the 80186 that added limited virtual memory support [e]
- Intel 80287 [r]: The floating point co-processor for the intel 80286 single chip computer [e]
- Intel 80386 [r]: A single chip processor ancestral to Intel's Pentium microprocessor , faster than the Intel 80286; it added demand-paged virtual memory [e]
- Intel 8080 [r]: An early single chip computer chip, from the 1970s, derived from the Intel 8008 but to some extent a predecessor of the Intel 8086 [e]
- Intel 8087 [r]: The floating point co-processor to intel's 8086 and 8088 brands of single chip computers [e]
- Intel [r]: A major manufacturer of integrated circuit chips, especially processors. [e]
- Operating system [r]: The main software of a computer system; controls the execution of applications and provides various services to them. [e]
- Pentium microprocessor [r]: A successful family of single chip computer, used in most home computers built in the early 2000s [e]
- Pentium microprocessor [r]: A successful family of single chip computer, used in most home computers built in the early 2000s [e]
- Stack frame [r]: A memory management strategy used to create and destroy temporary (automatic) variables in some programming languages. [e]
- X86 [r]: The instruction set architecture for the Intel 8086 and 8088 chips, 16-bit microprocessors first produced in 1978. [e]