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 1 - 3DNow.net Browse Website open in new window
   
  07-January-2012 
Resource site offering information on AMD and its technologies. Includes news articles and discussion forums.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
Article treats AMD release of a 1.3ghz Athlon chip, its support for DDR memory, future planned release of 64 bit chip. [Wired News]



 
 3 - Amd vs Intel Browse Website open in new window
   
  07-January-2012 
Weblog, documents rivalry between two CPU makers: comparisons, tables, news, criticism, overclocking, links.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
Global supplier of integrated circuits for personal and networked computing and communications.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
Was IDT. Makes WinChip processor family, world's smallest x86 processors, shipping four different parts, and consistently has the fastest design cycle in the industry. Subsidiary of VIA Technologies.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
E2K microprocessor: postRISC parallel architecture claimed 2x faster than Merced. Has optimizing compiler. High security: supports data types in hardware, checks handling at run time.



 
 7 - Intel Corp. Browse Website open in new window
   
  07-January-2012 
Manufacturer of x86 microprocessors. Also make chipsets, motherboards and network processors.



 
 8 - Sandpile.org Browse Website open in new window
   
  07-January-2012 
Archive of technical x86 processor information and downloadable documentation. Includes a discussion forum.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
Outlines the basic structure of a processor and the architectures of recent designs from Intel, AMD and Cyrix.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
Article treats integer pipeline, P6 architecture, impact of legacy x86 support. [Ars Technica]


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