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What is the history of AMD microprocessor?

AMD was a major supplier of various integrated circuits: logic, DRAM, the 2900 family bitslice bipolar microprocessor chipset, etc. However they lacked a single chip MOS microprocessor like those made by Intel, Motorola, Zilog, Texas Instruments, National Semiconductor, etc. When Intel encountered a problem meeting demand for their 80386 single chip MOS microprocessor they sought out another chip manufacturer with available fabrication facilities. At the time AMD had surplus fabrication facilities and Intel and AMD quickly reach an agreement where Intel would provide AMD with the masks and other manufacturing details for the 80386 and AMD would licence some of their patents to Intel. The two companies would then share the market and sales of the 80386. When Intel designed their 80486 single chip MOS microprocessor, they had already expanded their fabrication facilities enough that they would not need help from AMD to make enough 80486 microprocessors to meet demand. However AMD expected that the original 80386 agreement demanded Intel provide masks and other manufacturing details for successive Intel designed microprocessors (beginning with the 80486). Intel refused and the case went to court. Meanwhile AMD began designing an 80486 microprocessor clone on their own. Intel claimed in the court case that AMD could not do that as 80486 was a trademark, but the court pointed out that trademark law does not permit trademarking of numbers. This allowed both Intel and AMD to manufacture, market, and sell their own independently designed versions of the 80486 microprocessor. When Intel designed their 80586 single chip MOS microprocessor, because of the court decision that numbers could not be trademarked Intel chose to use a word which could be trademarked instead of 80586 and (somewhat unimaginatively) made up the word Pentium for the 80586. Of course AMD designed their own 80586 clone independently (as they had done with the 80486) and made up their own word as a trademark for it. Ever since then when Intel has enhanced the x86/Pentium architecture, AMD has independently designed a clone supporting the new architectural features. However AMD has their own implementation ideas to improve and optimize performance, so sometimes the Intel microprocessors have had better performance and other times the AMD microprocessors have had the better performance.


What was the first Intel chipset ever made?

Federico Faggin and Ted Hoff were the chief designers of the first Intel chipset called "Intel 4004". The Intel 4004 was a 4-bit central processing unit made from 1971 to 1981.


What is the difference between the Intel 80286 and the Intel 80386?

Comparison between micro processor Intel and Motorola


How do you trademark a name in the US?

Video: How do you trademark a name in the US?Trademarking Your NameFirst, go to the US Patent and Trademark Office website (see link below) and search to make sure no one else has used that name. If the name is available, you have to file a trademark application and pay a fee. Although you can do it yourself, using a trademark attorney will help to avoid procedural errors.Be patient... it is not unusual for the process to take over a year.From the United States Patent and Trademark Office Related Link below, select "Search Marks."(For more information, see the Related questions.)


Who invented Intel?

Robert Noyce

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Which company invented pentiums?

Pentium is a trademark of Intel.


What is Intel Centrino and Intel Pentium?

Intel Centrino is a particular combination of mainboard chipset, mobile CPU and wireless network interface in the design of a laptop. Intel claims systems equipped with these technologies deliver better performance, longer battery life, and broad wireless network interoperability. Intel Pentium is a registered trademark that is included in the brand names of many of Intel's x86-compatible microprocessors


What is Intel CPU?

I assume you mean an Intel Microprocessor. Intel has made many different microprocessors, starting with the 4 bit Intel 4004 in 1971 followed by the 8 bit Intel 8008 in 1972. The modern Intel Microprocessor used in PC is a 32 bit or 64 bit Microprocessor whose architecture is derived from the 8 bit Intel 8008. Some of the other Intel Microprocessor in this path of architectural evolution are the 8 bit Intel 8080, the 8 bit Intel 8085, the 16 bit Intel 8086 (and the 16 bit Intel 8088 with 8 bit external multiplexed databus), the 16 bit Intel 80186, the 16 bit Intel 80286, the 32 bit Intel 80386 (first 80x86 Microprocessor to implement virtual memory), the 32 bit Intel 80489, the 32 bit Intel Pentium (was originally to have been the 80586, but you cannot Trademark numbers only words and Intel wanted a Trademark at that time to protect their IP rights). Intel also built many other Microprocessors with unrelated architectures (e.g. 3000 series bitslice, 80432, 80860, 80960).


Can you use Intel processor seals on a hosting website without a legal problem?

No, it is a registered trademark and cannot be used without the company's specific written permission.


Which is faster Intel Pentium Processor T4500 or Intel Pentium Processor T6100?

I don't think they will try to run from you, so no concerns about their speed.


What are the Intel core i7 features?

Depends on the Version, Try looking on Wikipedia.


Various Typesof Trademark Registration in Bangalore:?

Various Types of Trademark Registration in Bangalore: Individual Trademark Company Trademark Logo Trademark Brand Name Trademark Service Trademark Collective Trademark Certification Trademark Shape Trademark Sound Trademark Pattern Trademark Each type caters to specific business needs, ensuring comprehensive brand protection. #TrademarkRegistration #Bangalore


When does it have to be declared that a trademark is a trademark?

Upon issuance of the Trademark Certificate legalized by the Trademark Office in that country


What nicknames does Taylor Trademark Bloom go by?

Taylor Trademark Bloom goes by TradeMark, and Trademark.


Is there a good website to buy expired trademarks?

You can try www.trademarkia.com.Only $159, you can revive an expired trademark. Unbeatable.


How do you oppose a trademark?

Hey! Try this link, it has all about oppsing trademarks Hope this helps x http://www.trademarkoppositions.co.uk/


Examples of central processing unit?

Intel 8088 Intel 8086 Intel 286 Intel 386 Intel 486 Intel Pentium Intel Pentium II Intel Pentium III Intel Pentium IV Intel Itanium Motorola 6800 Zilog Z80