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Intel Pentium MMX

Intel coprocessor 8087 -2 from mid '80

 

in the '80 you needed this processor to work with AutoCAD in a more or less normal way

 

Hackney trackside

Pünktlich zum Garantieablauf defekt. Es gibt einfach Dinge auf die kann man sich verlassen.

The picture has been made from 63 stacked images.

 

Das Bild wurde aus 63 Bildern gemacht.

Former Metroline VW1566 is seen with Callanane of Galway, it is one of number of ex London Buses involved in a staff shuttle between the Intel Plant in Leixlip and the Weston Airfield in County Kildare

February 13, 2038

 

Suez, Egypt

   

"Intel"

   

After Cairo was overrun by Eurasia and the UAPR, Egypt was on the brink of collapse. NATO was being heavily pressured in the north, as they were barely holding on to Alexandria. However, the allied effort was far from defeated, as the rebels obsession with controlling Cairo had left their operation to take Suez on the backburner. Fearing that they would soon lose control of the strategic advantage that Suez provided, the allies sent multiple Oceania units to the city to secure it, promising reinforcements from the north within the week. However, what was supposed to be a defense operation turned into a reconnaissance mission, as Oceania Special Forces and UFA troops ran a covert capture-and-secure mission in South Sudan, grabbing multiple UAPR officials and high ranking soldiers to try and obtain necessary intel for launching a counterattack, bringing them to the allied stronghold of Suez. Using the dilapidated high rises of Egypt's gilded period, OSF teams ran intense interrogations on these political prisoners for days, getting the information that they saw useful and making sure that the UAPR had no way to get these masterminds back. With everything they got from the interrogations, leaders from Egypt, NATO, EFU, Oceania and the UFA met to discuss a plan, intending to regain full control of Egypt and preventing any similar uprisings to occur in the future. However, on the other end of the stick, Eurasian and UAPR armies were massing to take care of the situation once and for all.

All the biggest things start with small ones..

When I was a Baby, I talk as baby with Celeron 800mhz, now I Became a man, and now I speak as a Man, with my Pentium 4 Hyper Trade...

Plywood prefers the older Macs with the Intel chips to the newer ones with the ARM chips. They're warmer.

Intel Pentium 60 Mhz CPU

 

Focus stack and composite of 2x106 images.

 

Thanks for the inspiration to Don Komarechka!

Explored at # 254 on Nov 26, 2011

Intel Inside

Macro Mondays candidate

HMM!

First CPU specifically designed for Notebook PCs.

This one came in a IBM ThinkPad laptop.

 

Core Frequency:25 MHz

Board Frequency:25 MHz

Data bus (ext.):32 Bit

Address bus:32 Bit

Transistors:1,400,000

Circuit Size:0.80

Voltage:5 V

Introduced:Nov. 9, 1992

Manufactured:week 51/1992

L1 Cache:8 KB

Intel S-Spec:SX709

Package Type:Plastic

PQFP-132

 

www.cpu-collection.de/?l0=co&l1=Intel&l2=i486+SL

 

In case you're wondering, that's the reverse side of an Intel Core i5-7600 processor, greatly magnified using my camera's macro mode.

 

I thought it would be a great idea to take pictures of this chip before I installed it into my desktop computer, probably never to be seen again.

 

This replaces the less powerful i3-6100 chip which I had been using for a year.

Portrait I did for men who work at Intel earlier this month (they actually are Intel software engineers).

High Score Studios

Dinesh Ochani making a comment

A montage of macro images of a holographic seal on an Intel microchip!

That's quite the roll call...

Intel Pentium II Klamath die shot

0.35µm technology

1997

Intel Pentium P54C die shot

0.5µm technology

1994

INTEL | © Frederik Emil Høyer-Christensen/gbCrates (All Rights Reserved)

Processer/CPU from Intel type A80960CF25, it is a RISC-processor, obviously 25MHz

Intel + MDP Symposium

Wind Tunnel Gallery

February 19, 2014

 

Reflections on today's wearables landscape, demos by makers, and a look into the future socio-cultural, expressive, and aesthetic possibilities of wearables.

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