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  2. File:MicroprocessorDesign.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. R10000 - Wikipedia

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    NEC VR10000 die shot. The R10000 is a four-way superscalar design that implements register renaming and executes instructions out-of-order.Its design is a departure from previous MTI microprocessors such as the R4000, which is a much simpler scalar in-order design that relies largely on high clock rates for performance.

  4. NXP ColdFire - Wikipedia

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    The NXP ColdFire is a microprocessor that derives from the Motorola 68000 family architecture, manufactured for embedded systems development by NXP Semiconductors. It was formerly manufactured by Freescale Semiconductor (formerly the semiconductor division of Motorola ) which merged with NXP in 2015.

  5. Am386 - Wikipedia

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    "AMD 80386 microprocessor". CPU-World; AMD Am386 Microprocessors for Personal Computers Datasheet 15021 and 15022; AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) AM386DE-33KC 32-BIT, 33 MHz, MICROPROCESSOR, PQFP132 pdf datasheet

  6. Multimedia Acceleration eXtensions - Wikipedia

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    It was first implemented in the PA-8000 microprocessor released in 1996. [1] The basic approach to the arithmetic in MAX-2 is to "interrupt the carries" between the 16-bit subwords, and choose between modular arithmetic, signed and unsigned saturation. This requires only small changes to the arithmetic logic unit. [2]

  7. Texas Instruments TMS1000 - Wikipedia

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    A computer-on-a-chip combines the microprocessor core (CPU), memory, and I/O (input/output) lines onto one chip. The computer-on-a-chip patent, called the "microcomputer patent" at the time, U.S. patent 4,074,351, was awarded to Gary Boone and Michael J. Cochran of TI.

  8. Microprocessor chronology - Wikipedia

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    The 32-bit microprocessor dominated the consumer market in the 1990s. Processor clock speeds increased by more than tenfold between 1990 and 1999, and 64-bit processors began to emerge later in the decade. In the 1990s, microprocessors no longer used the same clock speed for the processor and the RAM.

  9. Micro-Professor MPF-I - Wikipedia

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    The Micro-Professor MPF-I is a microcomputer released by Multitech (later renamed Acer) in 1981.The company's first branded product, it was marketed as a training system to learn machine code and assembly language for the Zilog Z80 microprocessor.