NexGen was the first company to reverse engineer an Intel processor and produce a compatible version.
Wasn't Cyrix before NexGen? They offered a 386SX-compatible chip. And according to AMD: The AMD-K5 was independently developed and designed by AMD. Although AMD and NexGen have merged, the NX586 was an independent NexGen design effort and was not pin compatible with neither AMD-K5 or the Pentium Processor. Of course software compatibility is a different issue.
From the original: "this year we want to produce it on DVD and sell it." So how is your reading comprehension?
I just throw mine in Mount Doom.
Yeah, well, so is CT.
Nobody escapes from Stalag 13!
Wasn't Cyrix before NexGen? They offered a 386SX-compatible chip. And according to AMD: The AMD-K5 was independently developed and designed by AMD. Although AMD and NexGen have merged, the NX586 was an independent NexGen design effort and was not pin compatible with neither AMD-K5 or the Pentium Processor. Of course software compatibility is a different issue.