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instruction decoder?

I had this laying around and decided to shoot a macro photo.

 

This is a 256kbit intel EPROM. This kind of EPROMS used to be written via UV light, then a sticker was placed in the recording windows to avoid erasing them.

 

You can see the manufacturing year, model and brand written on the chip.

 

More info:

www.x86-guide.com/en/memoire/Intel-27256-CDIP-cpu-no74.html

:: SPEC ::

 

CPU: INTEL CORE I9-9900K

M/B: AORUS Z390 PRO WIFI

GPU: AORUS GEFORCE RTX2070 SUPER 8G - 8GB GDDR6

RAM: CORSAIR VENGEANCE PRO RGB 16GB (8X2) 3200

RAM KIT: CORSAIR VENGEANCE PRO RGB LIGHT KIT

SSD: SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS PCIE/NVME M.2 2280

SSD: DEVA'S E240E 240GB 3D NAND

HDD: SEAGATE BARRACUDA 1TB 7200RPM SATA III

COOLING: EKWB AIO 240 D-RGB

PSU: CORSAIR RM850i

CASE: CORSAIR CARBIDE 275R WHITE

FAN CASE: ID COOLING XF-12025 SW

LCD TFT CUSTOM 3.5"

CABLE MOD BLACK/WHITE

Graphic that shows that adding RAM beyond 2GB only gives a marginal performance boost for most consumer grade applications. A better CPU and SSD drive would help more.

 

Intel Virtualization

This reply is from Intel's CEO Paul S. Otellini after I sent him an email saying goodbye and good luck as I set out to work on my own business. It may not seem like a big deal, but you have to understand that this is the CEO of a 70,000+ workforce spread out across the globe, so to even receive a response within 24 hours was pretty amazing in my book. You can see my thoughts on Intel by visiting my blog.

quad core Intel X3230 Xeon processor - 2.66ghz, 8mb cache - $50

AKA Intel Active Management Technology

 

Seems a little over-engineered.... It's Intel of course.

Intel Celeron 500 Processor 500MHz Model # FV524RX500

Socket 370

Mates with Intel Core i3 370M (SLBUK)

The original motherboard from my sister's old computer, which now serves as a wall decoration in my room after its keyboard and mouse ports died. Surprisingly, it does not seem to get very dusty. I wish I could say that about everything else here.

Computing percettivo

Il computing percettivo, che sarà disponibile tra breve nei dispositivi di uso comune, consente di controllare computer, tablet, Ultrabook™ e persino il cruscotto della macchina attraverso comandi impartiti con gli occhi, la voce e i gesti. Intel ha già reso pubblico il proprio Software Development Kit per gli sviluppatori, il che significa che è realistico aspettarsi tra breve l'implementazione. In effetti, il computing percettivo rappresenta una svolta radicale nel modo in cui interagiamo con qualsiasi dispositivo o tecnologia. Sarà possibile controllare la TV con i gesti, senza più perdere tempo a cercare il telecomando sotto i cuscini del divano. Oppure limitarsi a dire all'auto la destinazione del viaggio senza la necessità di fermarsi e programmare il GPS.

Gli appassionati di video giochi potranno immergersi completamente nei loro mondi virtuali, utilizzando il movimento del corpo, anziché il mouse o il gamepad per sparare agli alieni e trovare tesori. Sarà anche possibile voltare le pagine di un e-reader con un semplice movimento degli occhi.

Potremo dunque dire addio al fidato mouse, così come al telecomando. Anche se ciò difficilmente significherà porre fine alle discussioni con il proprio partner sulla scelta del canale da guardare…

Intel answer to the OLPC (which uses an AMD chip). Note the sensor at the top of the piece of paper. It trakcs the pen movement and recreates your drawing on the screen.

Intel Gala Dinner in Bangkok

 

Intel Gala Dinner in Bangkok

2007 台北電腦應用展 Taipei Computer Applications Show

Canon EOS 30D + Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II + Canon Speedlite 430EX

 

August 03, 2007

Photo by Yueh-Hua © All rights reserved

Chandler, Arizona

Die shot of Intel 80286 microprocessor (8 MHz version).

Intel IoT Roadshow in Rome 2016

Chandler, Arizona

The 8087 was the first math coprocessor for 16 bit processors designed by Intel (the I8231 was older but designed for the 8 bit Intel 8080); it was built to be paired with the Intel 8088 and 8086 microprocessors. The purpose of the 8087, the first of the x87 family, was to speed up computations on demanding applications involving floating point command mathematics. The performance enhancements went from 20% to 500% depending on the specific application. More info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8087

2x Intel XSERVE, 1x PPC XSERVE and around 15TB of RAID storage.

Intel IoT Roadshow in Rome 2016

Week one at the new job... This sign is coming down soon on account of the new logo

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