In video game processing terminology, XGA stands for the Extended Graphics Array. It was a standard of the IBM display standard and was introduced in 1990.
It starts with the 4004 chipset (4 bit) and 8008 microprocessor (8 bit). The successor of the 4004 was the 4040, but this architecture was a dead end. The successors of the 8008 were the 8080, 8085, 8086, 8088, 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, etc. including the current multicore microprocessors. IBM chose to base their PC on the 8086 and 8088, then as successive newer microprocessors were developed new versions of the IBM PC used those microprocessors. Intel also produced many specialized microprocessors and microcontrollers including some RISC microprocessors (e.g. i860, i960). Current Apple Macintosh computers also use the latest Intel multicore microprocessors.
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Systems that have 64-bit microprocessors include IBM's POWER6, POWER7, and PowerPC 970. The PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360 both have 64-bit processors.
IBM created the Deep Blue chess computer. Intel provided chips included in the IBM system.
Deep Blue, a IBM Supercomputer.
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No significant whole personal computer was produced in the 21st century, unless you consider gaming consoles, however multi-core processors began to be released in 2005 and 2006.In the supercomputer arena, there have been four significant computers released since the 90's: IBM ASCI White, NEC Earth Simulator, IBM Blue Gene/L and IBM Roadrunner.
there are no real inventors of 4th generation computers, but it started with the invention of the microprocessors made by intel, which made computing at home possible, along with IBM...
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The 1980s saw significant technological innovations, including the personal computer, which became increasingly accessible to consumers with models like the IBM PC and Apple Macintosh. The introduction of video game consoles, such as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), revitalized the gaming industry. Additionally, advancements in home entertainment, such as the VCR, transformed how people consumed media. This decade also marked the rise of mobile phones, albeit in their early, bulky forms.
IBM manufactures IBM printers.