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Что (кто) такое Cyrix - определение

PUBLIC COMPANY
Cyrix Corporation; Cyrix FasMath
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Cyrix         
<company> A microprocessor manufacturer. They produce an Intel 486 equivalent - the Cy486SLC and a Pentium equivalent - the Cyrix 6x86. http://cyrix.com/. (1996-03-23)
Cyrix Cx486         
  • A Cyrix-designed SGS-Thomson processor. SGS sold Cyrix processors under their own label as per their contract.
  • Cyrix Cx486DX2 rated for 66MHz operation.
  • Die shot of Cx486DX-40.
  • Die shot of Cx486DX2-V66.
  • A Cyrix Cx486S processor. Compatible with the Intel 486SX.
  • Die shot of Cx486S-33.
  • The Cyrix Cx487S FPU coprocessor, installed between CPU and motherboard socket.
MICROPROCESSOR
Cyrix 486; Cx486; Cyrix Cx486DX2; Cyrix Cx486DX4; Cx486DX4; Cx486DX2; Cx486DX; Cyrix Cx486DX; Cyrix Cx486S; Cx486S
The Cyrix Cx486 was an x86 microprocessor designed by Cyrix. It primarily competed with the Intel 486 with which it was software compatible, would operate in the same motherboards provided proper support by the BIOS was available and generally showed comparable performance.
Cyrix III         
MICROPROCESSOR
Cyrix iii
Cyrix III is an x86-compatible Socket 370 CPU. VIA Technologies launched the processor in February 2000.
Cyrix 6x86         
MICROPROCESSOR
6x86; 6x86MX; Cyrix MII; 6x86L; Cyrix Cx6x86; Cyrix Cx686; Draft:Cyrix 6x86MX
<processor> (6x86) IBM and Cyrix's sixth-generation, 64-bit 80x86-compatible microprocessor. The 6x86 combines aspects of both RISC and CISC. It has a superscalar, superpipelined core, and performs register renaming, speculative execution, out-of-order completion, and {data dependency removal}. It has a 16-kilobyte primary cache and is socket-compatible with the Pentium P54C. It has four performance levels: PR 120+, PR 150+, PR 166+ and PR 200+. The chip was designed by Cyrix and is manufactured by IBM. The architecture of the 6x86 is more advanced than that of the Pentium, incorporating some of the features of Intel's Pentium Pro. At a given clock rate it executes most code more quickly than a Pentium would. However, its FPU is considerably less efficient than Intel's. {IBM FAQ (http://chips.ibm.com/products/x86/6x86/faqs/6x86_faqs.html)}, {Cyrix FAQ (http://cyrix.com/process/prodinfo/6x86/faq-6x86.htm)}. (1997-05-26)
Cyrix 6x86         
MICROPROCESSOR
6x86; 6x86MX; Cyrix MII; 6x86L; Cyrix Cx6x86; Cyrix Cx686; Draft:Cyrix 6x86MX
The Cyrix 6x86 (codename M1) is a sixth-generation, 32-bit x86 microprocessor designed by Cyrix and manufactured by IBM and SGS-Thomson. It was originally released in 1996.
Cyrix 5x86         
  • The Cyrix 5x86 architecture.
  • Cyrix 5x86 Advertisement
  • A die shot of Cyrix 5x86.
MICROPROCESSOR
IBM 5x86C; IBM5x86C; Cx5x86; Cyrix Cx586; Cyrix Cx5x86
The Cyrix 5x86 was a x86 microprocessor designed by Cyrix. Released in August 1995, four months before the more famous Cyrix 6x86, the Cyrix 5x86 was one of the fastest CPUs ever produced for Socket 3 computer systems.
6x86         
MICROPROCESSOR
6x86; 6x86MX; Cyrix MII; 6x86L; Cyrix Cx6x86; Cyrix Cx686; Draft:Cyrix 6x86MX
Cyrix coma bug         
DESIGN FLAW IN CYRIX 6X86 PROCESSORS
Coma bug; Hidden CLI bug
The Cyrix coma bug is a design flaw in Cyrix 6x86 (introduced in 1996), 6x86L, and early 6x86MX processors that allows a non-privileged program to hang the computer.

Википедия

Cyrix

Cyrix Corporation was a microprocessor developer that was founded in 1988 in Richardson, Texas, as a specialist supplier of floating point units for 286 and 386 microprocessors. The company was founded by Tom Brightman and Jerry Rogers.

In 1992, Cyrix introduced its own i386 compatible processors, the 486SLC and 486DLC. These were higher performance than the Intel parts, but lower price. They were primarily marketed to users looking to upgrade existing machines. Their release sparked a lengthy series of lawsuits with Intel while their foundry partner IBM was releasing the same designs under their own branding.

The combination of these events led Cyrix to begin losing money, and the company merged with National Semiconductor on 11 November 1997. National released Cyrix's latest designs under the MediaGX name and then an updated version as Geode in 1999. National sold the line to AMD in August 2003 where it was known as Geode. The line was discontinued in 2019.