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Revision as of 01:55, 22 May 2016
Welcome! Thank you for taking an interest in WikiChip. We are a libre computer-related knowledgebase.
Current goals
Our current immediate goals:
- Have a page (or at least a stub page) for every microprocessor, microcontroller, and computer. This is irrespective of their notability (with a few minor exceptions).
- Have a page (or at least a stub page) for every computer language.
- Have a page for every processor family
- Have a page for every microarchitecture
Our current mid-term goals:
- Have a page (or at least a stub page) for every major computer-related concept.
- Branch out from major concept to minor concepts
Oldest to Newest
Ideally we want to document microprocessors/microcontrollers/computers starting with the oldest and least documented ones, but this isn't strictly required if you have passion about specific companies or types.