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Wat (wie) is AMD K5 - definitie


AMD K5         
  • AMD K5 PR150 (5k86) die shot
MICROARCHITECTURE
Amd k5; 5k86; K5 (microarchitecture); Am5k86; AMD 5k86
The K5 is AMD's first x86 processor to be developed entirely in-house. Introduced in March 1996, its primary competition was Intel's Pentium microprocessor.
List of AMD K5 processors         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Draft:List of AMD K5 microprocessors; List of AMD K5 microprocessors
The AMD K5 microprocessor is a Pentium-class 32-bit CPU manufactured by American company Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and targeted at the consumer market. It was the first x86 processor designed by AMD from the ground up, and not licensed or reverse-engineered as previous generations of x86 processors produced by AMD.
K5 Plan         
  • Mountains along the Cambodian–Thai Border north of the road between [[Sisophon]] and [[Aranyaprathet]]. One of the areas where Khmer Rouge insurgents hid at the time of the [[PRK/SOC]].
  • Border camps hostile to the PRK; 1979-1984
VAST DEFENSIVE BELT ALONG THE CAMBODIAN-THAI BORDER
K5 Project
The K5 Plan (), K5 Belt or K5 Project, also known as the Bamboo Curtain,Kelvin Rowley, Second Life, Second Death: The Khmer Rouge After 1978, Swinburne University of Technology was an attempt between 1985 and 1989 by the government of the People's Republic of Kampuchea to seal Khmer Rouge guerrilla infiltration routes into Cambodia by means of trenches, wire fences, and minefields along virtually the entire Thai–Cambodian border.Margaret Slocomb, The People's Republic of Kampuchea, 1979-1989: The revolution after Pol Pot