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The iAPX-432 was Intel's first 32-bit processor, released in 1981 as a set of 3 integrated circuits. It was to be their main architecture of the 1980s. It was very innovative, and complex, with direct hardware and microcode support for advanced multitasking, memory management, data structures, security, object-oriented and capability-based programming, and multiprocessing with up to 64 ... [MORE]
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Ada for the Intel 432 Microcomputer
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Historical document, purchase option: Ada represents a new era in language standards, software portability, and is the main language of Intel's new Micromainframe. [IP.com PriorArtDatabase]
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Eden Node Machine
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With iAPX-432 processors, monochrome bitmap displays, and furniture-grade oiled wood monitor and keyboard cases. Description, photo.
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Intel iAPX 432
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Growing article, with links to many related topics. [NodeWorks Encyclopedia]
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Intel iAPX-432 Micromainframe
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Extensive resource: technical documents, components, packaging, releases, documentation, hardware, software, books, papers, theses, humor, links.
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Overview of Intel 432, 1975-1985
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Short critique and defense, with references; by Mark Smotherman.
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