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Reverse-engineering Ethernet backoff on the Intel 82586 network chip's die
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Introduced in 1973, Ethernet is the predominant way of wiring computers together. Chips were soon introduced to handle the low-level aspects...
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Examining the silicon dies of the Intel 386 processor
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You might think of the Intel 386 processor (1985) as just an early processor in the x86 line, but the 386 was a critical turning point for m...
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Reverse-engineering the mechanical Bendix Central Air Data Computer
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How did fighter planes in the 1950s perform calculations before compact digital computers were available? The Bendix Central Air Data ...
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