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What (who) is X86 - definition


X86         
  • [[Am386]], released by AMD in 1991
  • Intel Core 2 Duo, an example of an x86-compatible, 64-bit multicore processor
  • Alpha]], and others), and 32-bit x86 (green on the diagram), even though Intel initially tried unsuccessfully to replace x86 with a new incompatible 64-bit architecture in the [[Itanium]] processor. The main non-x86 architecture which is still used, as of 2014, in supercomputing clusters is the [[Power ISA]] used by [[IBM Power microprocessors]] (blue with diamond tiling in the diagram), with SPARC as a distant second.
  • AMD Athlon (early version), a technically different but fully compatible x86 implementation
  • Registers available in the x86-64 instruction set
TYPE OF INSTRUCTION SET ARCHITECTURE
80x86; Intel 80x86; 8x86; 80786; X86-16; Intel 80786; Intel x86; IA 32; X-86; X86 pro; X86-based CPU; X86-based system; X86 based; X86 clone; X86 compatible; Intel-based CPU; Intel-based cpu; Intel 16; Intel compatible; Intel-compatible; Intel clone; X86 architecture; Accumulator eXtended; AL register; AH register; AX register; BX register; CX register; DX register; BH register; BL register; CL register; CH register; DH register; DL register; Base pointer; DS register; ES register; SS register; DI register; SI register; FS register; GS register; X86 registers; BP register; EAX register; EBX register; ECX register; EDX register; ESP register; EBP register; ESI register; EDI register; EIP register; RIP register; RFLAGS register; RAX register; RBX register; RCX register; RDX register; RSI register; RDI register; RBP register; RSP register; GDTR register; LDTR register; IDTR register; TR register; IP register; Source index; Destination index; IAPX 86 series; X86 microprocessor
and so cannot be subject to patent claims. The pre-586 subset of the x86 architecture is therefore fully open.
Intel x86         
  • [[Am386]], released by AMD in 1991
  • Intel Core 2 Duo, an example of an x86-compatible, 64-bit multicore processor
  • Alpha]], and others), and 32-bit x86 (green on the diagram), even though Intel initially tried unsuccessfully to replace x86 with a new incompatible 64-bit architecture in the [[Itanium]] processor. The main non-x86 architecture which is still used, as of 2014, in supercomputing clusters is the [[Power ISA]] used by [[IBM Power microprocessors]] (blue with diamond tiling in the diagram), with SPARC as a distant second.
  • AMD Athlon (early version), a technically different but fully compatible x86 implementation
  • Registers available in the x86-64 instruction set
TYPE OF INSTRUCTION SET ARCHITECTURE
80x86; Intel 80x86; 8x86; 80786; X86-16; Intel 80786; Intel x86; IA 32; X-86; X86 pro; X86-based CPU; X86-based system; X86 based; X86 clone; X86 compatible; Intel-based CPU; Intel-based cpu; Intel 16; Intel compatible; Intel-compatible; Intel clone; X86 architecture; Accumulator eXtended; AL register; AH register; AX register; BX register; CX register; DX register; BH register; BL register; CL register; CH register; DH register; DL register; Base pointer; DS register; ES register; SS register; DI register; SI register; FS register; GS register; X86 registers; BP register; EAX register; EBX register; ECX register; EDX register; ESP register; EBP register; ESI register; EDI register; EIP register; RIP register; RFLAGS register; RAX register; RBX register; RCX register; RDX register; RSI register; RDI register; RBP register; RSP register; GDTR register; LDTR register; IDTR register; TR register; IP register; Source index; Destination index; IAPX 86 series; X86 microprocessor
x86         
  • [[Am386]], released by AMD in 1991
  • Intel Core 2 Duo, an example of an x86-compatible, 64-bit multicore processor
  • Alpha]], and others), and 32-bit x86 (green on the diagram), even though Intel initially tried unsuccessfully to replace x86 with a new incompatible 64-bit architecture in the [[Itanium]] processor. The main non-x86 architecture which is still used, as of 2014, in supercomputing clusters is the [[Power ISA]] used by [[IBM Power microprocessors]] (blue with diamond tiling in the diagram), with SPARC as a distant second.
  • AMD Athlon (early version), a technically different but fully compatible x86 implementation
  • Registers available in the x86-64 instruction set
TYPE OF INSTRUCTION SET ARCHITECTURE
80x86; Intel 80x86; 8x86; 80786; X86-16; Intel 80786; Intel x86; IA 32; X-86; X86 pro; X86-based CPU; X86-based system; X86 based; X86 clone; X86 compatible; Intel-based CPU; Intel-based cpu; Intel 16; Intel compatible; Intel-compatible; Intel clone; X86 architecture; Accumulator eXtended; AL register; AH register; AX register; BX register; CX register; DX register; BH register; BL register; CL register; CH register; DH register; DL register; Base pointer; DS register; ES register; SS register; DI register; SI register; FS register; GS register; X86 registers; BP register; EAX register; EBX register; ECX register; EDX register; ESP register; EBP register; ESI register; EDI register; EIP register; RIP register; RFLAGS register; RAX register; RBX register; RCX register; RDX register; RSI register; RDI register; RBP register; RSP register; GDTR register; LDTR register; IDTR register; TR register; IP register; Source index; Destination index; IAPX 86 series; X86 microprocessor
Examples of use of X86
1. Application programs will have to be adapted to run on Intel‘s x86 chips, the calculating engines used in most computers running Microsoft Corp.‘s Windows operating system.
2. Application programs will have to be adapted to run on Intel‘s x86 chips, the calculating engines used in most computers running Microsoft‘s Windows operating system.
3. Intel has been losing market share to AMD in recent months in the "x86" server segment due to its rival‘s technological lead.
4. Cuomo issued subpoenas in an investigation into whether Intel coerced "customers to exclude its main rival, Advanced Micro Devices, from the worldwide market for x86 computer processing units." This week, South Korean regulators fined Intel $25 million for offering rebates to prevent customers from buying AMD chips.
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