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8086-8088 Microprocessor
Intel's first x86-based chip, the 5MHz 8086, was introduced on June 9, 1978. The first x86 processor started life as a general-purpose chip, without knowing the grand role it would play in today's PC industry. The turn of events came in 1982, when IBM incorporated a less-expensive version of the chip, dubbed the 8088, into its first IBM Personal Computer, the grandfather of today's PC.

The 8088's success propelled Intel into the ranks of the Fortune 500.

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Forbidden Planet
Sorry to get off topic. Where can I get a copy or download a video of Forbidden Planet?

On topic. This is really interesting both archivally and as a development process. Seeing what each one looked like has been interesting. Kinda like looking at guts without the blood.... (Read the rest)
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God bless the progress of technology  MIS Master | 11/14/06
Good photo documentry - zdnet  not of this world | 11/14/06
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Forbidden Planet  kazwhite07@... | 04/04/07
wow  matt.techster@... | 04/03/07
great essay  blisseyegg2343@... | 04/03/07

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