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  • '''ID8086B''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 40-pin
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  • '''J8086B''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 44-pin
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  • '''J8086''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 44-pin
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  • '''ID8086-2B''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 40-pin
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  • '''J8086-1''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 44-pin
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  • '''J8086-1''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 44-pin
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  • '''J8086-2''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 44-pin
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  • '''J8086-2B''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 44-pin
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  • '''N8086''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 44-pin
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  • '''N8086-1''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 44-pin
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  • '''N8086-2''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 44-pin
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  • '''8086-2/BQA''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 40-pin
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  • '''8086/BQA''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 40-pin
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  • '''MD8086''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 40-pin
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  • '''MD8086-2''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 40-pin
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  • '''MD8086-2B''' is a [[second-source]]d {{intel|8086}} designed by Intel and manufactured by [[AMD]] in a 40-pin
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  • ...ing specialized code generators. [[Programming]] involves the writing of [[source code]], testing, and modifying the code appropriately. [[Software engineeri Traditionally, programs in human-readable form ([[source code]]) were converted into an [[executable]] file which could be executed
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  • ...computation rate of 1.78 trillion fully-independent MIMD instructions per second. None of the 72 supported instruction types are algorithm-specific. ...r a total of 768 KB). Communication between cores is done via a dual-layer source-synchronous [[circuit-switched network]] and a very-small-area packet route
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  • ...://parallel.princeton.edu/papers/openpiton-asplos16.pdf OpenPiton: An open source manycore research framework]. In Proceedings of the Twenty-First Internatio
    6 KB (731 words) - 15:41, 5 July 2018
  • ...on Zen (Zen 2)(2019)</td></tr><tr><td style="width: 50px;">'''4'''</td><td>Second generation Zen (Zen 2) for Mobile and Desktop APUs (2020)</td></tr><tr><td ...on the same port. Zen doesn't actually have this issue. The addition of a second branch unit in their case serves to purely boost the performance of branch-
    79 KB (12,095 words) - 15:27, 9 June 2023

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