Happy Birthday! X86 Turns 30 Years Old
javipas writes "On June 8th, 1978 Intel introduced its first 16-bit microprocessor, the 8086. Intel used then "the dawn of a new era" slogan, and they probably didn't know how certain they were. Thirty years later we've seen the evolution of PC architectures based on the x86 instruction set that has been the core of Intel, AMD or VIA processors. Legendary chips such as Intel 80386, 80486, Pentium and AMD Athlon have a great debt to that original processor, and as recently was pointed out on Slashdot, x86 evolution still leads the revolution. Happy birthday and long live x86."
Intel's own 40th anniversary is coming up on July 18th. I guess the microcomputer industry is officially over the hill.
Nice self-reference double entendre Taco!
The story is a few days early. I think you may have a rounding bug somewhere.
Signed,
your great-great-great grandson,
Pentium
If brevity is the soul of wit, then how does one explain Twitter?
.model small .stack .data .code
message db "Happy Birthday!", "$"
main proc
mov ax,seg message
mov ds,ax
mov ah,09
lea dx,message
int 21h
mov ax,4c00h
int 21h
main endp
end main
Why couldn't the poster wait for June 8th to post this story... its *MY* birthday today dang it... x86 is totally stealing my day....
Jerk.
Now die, you sputtering son of a whore. :D
I just read Slashdot for the articles.
I wouldn't do that, Dave...
i\hbar\dot{\psi}=\hat{H}\psi
09 and 21h are MS-DOS interrupts. I bet that wasn't around when the first x86 appeared on the planet....try again mr. jedi
What's so special about this?
Wake me up when it turns 32.
If moderation could change anything, it would be illegal.
I will declare a far pointer in its honor.
The cake is a pie