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6502 microprocessor. technical resource for hobbyists and engineers working with the 6502 microprocessor.
| Aad Offerman"s Chiplist A comprehensive list of various chips used in the IBM PC, PC/XT, PC/AT, PS/2 and compatibles.
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AnandTech A source for hardware analysis, reviews, and news, providing in-depth reviews of CPUs, GPUs, motherboards, and other PC components.
| AnandTech - CPUs A leading source for hardware analysis, providing deep technical reviews and news on CPUs and processors.
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BXBoards hardware and overclocking news, reviews, and articles.
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Chip Shots photomicrographs of the surface of some of today"s hottest microprocessors
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Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach | Hennessy, Patterson Definitive textbook that defines and illustrates processor architectures, including VLIW.
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Computing Pioneer Challenges the Clock article describes Ivan Sutherland"s research on clockless chip design at Sun.
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CPU-World Information and specifications for Intel, AMD, and other CPU families. Details on processor history, identification, and architecture.
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dblp: Hot Chips proceedings Bibliography for IEEE Hot Chips Symposia.
| Extreme Overclocking includes overclocking how-to articles, current computer news, hardware reviews, software reviews, and more.
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Great Microprocessors of the Past and Present A personal retrospective of processors, from the Intel 4004 to modern CPUs. By John Bayko.
| Guru3D.com Provides the latest computer hardware news, VGA reviews, articles, and downloads for PC hardware enthusiasts.
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Hot Chips Archives Official archive of past symposia on high-performance microprocessors and related integrated circuit
| IEEE Micro covers microprocessor and microcomputer design, performance, and use.
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Intel Corporation Official Website Official source for information on Intel products, technologies, news, and support. Find processors, chipsets, and other hardware solutions.
| Intel Newsroom The official source for news, press releases, and information about Intel Corporation, its products,
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It’s Time for Clockless Chips A decades-old, unconventional approach to designing powerful, resilient chips is finally getting its
| Microchip Community Forums Official community forums for Microchip products, including PIC microcontrollers. A place for developers to ask questions and share information.
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Old tricks for new chips Article from The Economist describing new techniques in chip design: multi-threading and asynchronous (or clockless) logic.
| Oracle SPARC Servers Oracle SPARC servers run the Oracle Solaris operating system and are designed for security, performance, and availability for mission-critical applications.
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Overclock.net A large community of overclocking and computer hardware enthusiasts. Features forums, news, reviews, and guides.
| Overclocker Cafe includes articles and reviews for overclocking, cooling, and system modifications.
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Overclockers Australia overclocking news, reviews and how-to"s for the high-performance PC enthusiast. Browse articles and participate in forums.
| Overclockers.com features reviews, forum, tips, and techniques.
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Processors | Ars Technica In-depth news, reviews, and analysis on the latest CPUs and processors from Intel, AMD, ARM, and more.
| Radiation Effects and Analysis Group (REAG) | NASA NASA"s resource for radiation effects engineering, analysis, and testing of electronics and photonic
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Silicon Zoo gallery of creatures, doodles and other things etched on microprocessors, as revealed by photomicrography.
| Socket-A Overclocking Guide for AMD Athlon Thunderbird and Duron processors. From MadnessPC.
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The Chipdir The Chip Directory is a guide to integrated circuits. It contains information about chips from a whole range of manufacturers.
| The Law of More Gordon Moore interview.
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The Law of More | WIRED Entrevista del archivo de Wired (mayo de 1997) donde Gordon Moore analiza el futuro de la industria de los semiconductores y la ley que lleva su nombre.
| The New Jersey Machine-Code Toolkit Our software supports encoding and decoding of machine instructions on multiple architectures.
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Transmeta - Wikipedia Transmeta Corporation was an American fabless semiconductor company that developed low-power x86-compatible microprocessors, including Crusoe and Efficeon.
| VLIW - Free On-line Dictionary of Computing Very Long Instruction Word. A processor architecture where each instruction can specify multiple parallel operations.
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Water Cooled CPUs Archive on PC water cooling techniques.
| What is Moore"s Law? describes the prediction that the processing power of computer chip will double approximately every 18 months.
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What is Very Long Instruction Word (VLIW)? Very Long Instruction Word (VLIW) is a CPU architecture designed to take advantage of instruction-le
| WikiChip An extensive database listing various chips used in personal computers and other electronics.
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