Hello Forum,
The previous post has the interesting Link regarding the AMD corporation.
Having read the thing it's very interesting how we have hardware deployed.
There seems to have been a permanent litigation battle with Intel and AMD
since the corporations were founded.
The boxing match with no end. The agreements signed mean the two corps can just
pat each other on the back as they please. (and rule the consumer global hardware sector x86)
Well, it is good in many ways since it can keep consumer hardware at very low prices.
it does stipulate some Key figures in these massive deals..........names and so forth and talks
of San Fernando and Silicon Valley.
It will always be interesting to note WHO invented the "x86" cpu.........which i believe was Ted Hoff and Bob noyce who really introduced the invention of the microchip in Silicon Valley at TEXAS INSTRUMENTS.
Well, soon thereafter the microchip was invented.....the story gets much much more OBLIQUE.
The Texas instruments then went onto develop the first Microprocessor.........There were Noyce and some others involved. THey sold the idea FIRST OFF in the forum of CHECK-OUT tills for street stores....
and start to look for a BUYER.
The Japanese were approached and turned it DOWN....saying the microprocessor was TOO COMPLEX.
Later....Texas instruments approached the JAPANESE again and they accepted and microprocessors CHEK OUT tills.....were sold on a widescale to the Asian market.
It's important to understand here that the CONTRACTS were "extremely specific" in stating that under NO CIRCUMSTANCES WHAT-SO-EVER could any other entitiy REVERSE ENGINEER the insides of the microprocessor ...........detailed accurate contracts STIPULATED CLEARLY that no amoun of any type of REVERSE ENGINEERING was allowed on the USA PATENTED microprocessor inside the asia check out tills.
THe Japanese markets had thesse amazing check outs...and wanted to make their own....for all of Asia
and so they broke all contractual laws pertaining to the ownership and PATENT of the USA MICROPROCESSOR......and went ahead and REVERSE ENGINEERED the microprocessor and after a while
Asia began MASS production of illegal INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS theft and PATENT THEFT
of the worlds most important invention ever..........the Microprocessor (apart from the invention of the transitor)
This is how , since then all of the Asia has been the global dominant market producers
and force of the global electronics industry
The Microprocessor.
Anyhow, with regard to learning for the forum here.
The x86 cpu was invented by ibm........
https://history-computer.com/ModernComputer/Basis/microprocessor.htmlTed Hoff ......Frederrico Faggin. (invented the microprocessor)
...........------------- in response a litigation by Texas Instruments........-------------------------------
Moore,, Robert Noyce and Andy Grove........started INTEL.
THeir developments led onto the x86 cpu combined with internal INTEL engineers writing the
instruction set.
Those are the people who invent the x86 cpu........which is in somewhat bewildering propagation throughout the world ........... with many many factors of trillions of cpu's.
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Current CPU chips with x86 contain over 10 billion transistors. (that is why they get hot)....ha
https://www.google.com/search?safe=strict&sxsrf=ACYBGNRx2QQr9MDjlRL88daDFlkl4ZFKpg%3A1572565245530&ei=_XC7Xar6H5aG1fAPnZCl0A4&q=threadripper+how+many+transistors&oq=threadripper+how+many+transistors&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0i8i30.35320.36355..37440...0.3..0.90.512.6......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j35i304i39.h9liNr1-suI&ved=0ahUKEwjq7OGG1sflAhUWQxUIHR1ICeoQ4dUDCAs&uact=5Hope that the readers of above appreciate the hardware that exists.
My biggest point is that while Msoft constraints......... really monopolised a NON movie global hardware scene and still do>..........................................there is also amazing backwards compatibility.
That is how TCL and other OS's are able to run on such old hardware ......
FOr your interest. (Forum)....
Something that is involved in the info above is the comprehension that these are LIFETIME PATENTS
and that's how you see that computing .......sort of just ambles along....it can't really change too
much.
thx
Vin
The above info pertains to the Forum 's appreciation and the wider audience.
Gates and Allen......also are in the scene........writing a programming language for the early 8086 chips and alongside their counterparts IBM..........develop an 80486 PC.....personal computer.
This is critical point here in the description of the worlds personal computing we have....
Gates and ALLen got some microcode booting litigation (contractual) Loop with the IBM
devs that made the PC.......where-upon their 200 lines of code (which will remain always secret)
couldn't be READ from a removable drive UNLESS that drive CONTAINED MSDOS operating system.
Manufacturers of hardware would have to AGREE to the terms which Gates and Allen (who struck them with IBM) then put further constraints on all hardware manufacturers WITH LIFETIME PATENTS on the
legal bootstrapping of MSoft OPERATING SYSTEMS on any x86 architecture.
That is where the constraints of all global home computing.....began........and are in existence always.
This pertains to manufacturers of all hardware of the consumers of the world (operators)