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  2. Comparison of Intel processors - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the x86 architecture is used in most high end compute-intensive computers, including cloud computing, servers, workstations, and many less powerful computers, including personal computer desktops and laptops.

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    This beast of a computer got the same Intel processor and NVIDIA graphics card as the desktop above. ... Get it now for $699.99 — $200 off the regular price. Consider This: 7 Best Kirkland Items ...

  4. List of x86 manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pairs Intel Skylake Xeon CPU cores with specially-designed I/O tracing and analysis chips to help provide improved security. Made as a multi-chip module, mainly for use in Chinese servers. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ]

  5. Market share of personal computer vendors - Wikipedia

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    IBM sold its personal computer business to Lenovo in 2005, and its x86 server division in 2014. Compaq was acquired by HP in 2002. Fujitsu figures include Fujitsu Siemens. Figures include desktop PCs, mobile PCs, and servers using the Intel x86 processor architecture. 1996–1999 figures exclude x86 PCs. Figures subject to revision in later ...

  6. i386 - Wikipedia

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    The 386 was the central processing unit (CPU) of many workstations and high-end personal computers of the time. The 386 began to fall out of public use starting with the release of the i486 processor in 1989, while in embedded systems the 386 remained in widespread use until Intel finally discontinued it in 2007.

  7. Microprocessor - Wikipedia

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    Although about half of that money was spent on CPUs used in desktop or laptop personal computers, those count for only about 2% of all CPUs sold. [71] The quality-adjusted price of laptop microprocessors improved −25% to −35% per year in 2004–2010, and the rate of improvement slowed to −15% to −25% per year in 2010–2013. [73]