Tags
- A
- Abstract machine
- Accumulator
- ACPI
- Adapteva
- Adder
- Addison-Wesley
- Address bus
- Address generation unit
- Addressing mode
- Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
- Advanced Micro Devices
- Advanced Power Management
- Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
- Advanced Vector Extensions
- AES instruction set
- AI accelerator
- Alder Lake
- Alpha 21164
- Altera
- Alternating Turing machine
- AltiVec
- AMD
- AMD FX
- AMD K6
- AMD Phenom
- Analogue electronics
- Apollo Guidance Computer
- Application-specific integrated circuit
- Arithmetic logic unit
- ARM architecture
- Ars Technica
- ASCI Red
- Assembly language
- Athlon
- Athlon 64
- Athlon 64 X2
- Athlon II
- Atom
- Atom Bonnell
- AUF
- Auxiliary memory
- AVX-512
- Backward compatibility
- Banias
- Baseband processor
- Bereavement in Judaism
- Berkeley Software Distribution
- BiCMOS
- BiiN
- Binary-coded decimal
- BIOS
- Bit-level parallelism
- Bit Manipulation Instruction Sets
- Bit-serial architecture
- Bit slicing
- Bobcat
- Bonnell
- Boolean circuit
- Booting
- Branch
- Branch predictor
- Broadwell
- BSD
- Bubble
- Buffer overflow
- Bulldozer
- Bus
- Cache
- Cache coherence
- Cache hierarchy
- Cache replacement policies
- Call stack
- Cannon Lake
- Carry flag
- Celeron
- Cellular architecture
- Cellular automaton
- Central processing unit
- Circuit
- CiteSeerX
- CLMUL instruction set
- Clock gating
- Clock rate
- Clock signal
- Cloud computing
- Cognitive computing
- Combinational logic
- Complex instruction set computing
- Computer architecture
- Computer cluster
- Computer data storage
- Computer hardware
- Computer multitasking
- Computer performance
- Computer security
- Computex Taipei
- Control unit
- Convera Corporation
- Cooperative multitasking
- Coprocessor
- Counter
- CPU cache
- CPUID
- CPU multiplier
- CRC Press
- Cryptographic accelerator
- CT
- Cypress Cove Family Aquatic Park
- Cyrix
- Cyrix 6x86
- Data buffer
- Data dependency
- Data parallelism
- Datapath
- DEC Alpha
- De Facto
- Dem Weg
- Der
- Desktop computer
- Deterministic finite automaton
- Digital electronics
- Digital Equipment Corporation
- Digital signal processor
- Direct Media Interface
- Disassembler
- Distributed computing
- DOI
- Dos
- Double-precision floating-point format
- Dynamic frequency scaling
- Dynamic-link library
- Dynamic voltage scaling
- Electronic circuit
- Embedded system
- Emulator
- Endianness
- Execution
- Execution unit
- Fabless manufacturing
- Fabric computing
- False sharing
- Field-programmable gate array
- FIFO
- Finite-state machine
- Flag
- Floating Point
- Floating-point arithmetic
- Floating-point unit
- Flops
- FMA instruction set
- Front-side bus
- Future US
- Gain
- Gate array
- General-purpose computing on graphics processing units
- Geode
- GitHub
- Glue logic
- GNU Compiler Collection
- Gracemont, Oklahoma
- Graphics processing unit
- Hardware acceleration
- Hardware-assisted virtualization
- Hardware register
- Hardware security module
- Haswell
- Hazard
- Heinz Heise
- Heterogeneous computing
- Heterogeneous System Architecture
- Home appliance
- Hypercomputation
- Hyper-threading
- Hyper-V
- IA-32
- IA-64
- IBM
- IBM PC compatible
- IBM Personal Computer
- IBM Personal Computer/AT
- IBM Personal Computer XT
- IBM System/370
- IBM System/390 ES/9000 Enterprise Systems Architecture ESA family
- Image processor
- Inside
- Instruction cycle
- Instruction-level parallelism
- Instruction pipelining
- Instruction set architecture
- Instructions per cycle
- Instructions per second
- Integer
- Integrated circuit
- Intel
- Intel 4004
- Intel 4040
- Intel 8008
- Intel 80186
- Intel 80188
- Intel 80286
- Intel 80386
- Intel 80486
- Intel 8080
- Intel 8085
- Intel 8086
- Intel 8087
- Intel 8088
- Intel Arc
- Intel Atom
- Intel Clear Video
- Intel Compute Stick
- Intel Core
- Intel Core 2
- Intel GMA
- Intel i960
- Intel iAPX 432
- Intel Xe
- International Standard Book Number
- International Standard Serial Number
- Interrupt
- Interrupt request
- I/O Controller Hub
- IPC
- Itanium
- Ivy Bridge
- John C. Dvorak
- Just-in-time compilation
- Kaby Lake
- Laptop
- Larrabee
- LGA 1150
- LGA 1155
- Library
- Library of Congress Control Number
- Linux
- Linux distribution
- Lion Cove
- Load–store unit
- Logic gate
- Low-level programming language
- Low-power electronics
- Machine code
- MacOS
- Manycore processor
- McAfee
- Memory address register
- Memory controller
- Memory hierarchy
- Memory management unit
- Memory work
- Microarchitecture
- MicroBlaze
- Microcode
- Microcontroller
- Micro-operation
- Microprocessor
- Microsoft
- MIMD
- Minicomputer
- MIPS architecture
- MIPS Technologies
- Mixed-signal integrated circuit
- MMX
- Mobile processor
- Mobileye
- Model of computation
- Motorola 68000
- Motorola 68000 series
- Multi-chip module
- Multi-core processor
- Multiplexer
- Multiprocessing
- Multithreading
- NaN
- National Semiconductor
- NEC
- NEC V20
- Nehalem
- NetBurst
- Network on a chip
- Network processor
- Neuromorphic engineering
- New
- New York Times
- NexGen
- Next Generation
- No instruction set computing
- Non-uniform memory access
- Numerical analysis
- OCLC
- Opcode
- OpenRISC
- Operand forwarding
- Operating system
- Opteron
- Oracle Corporation
- OS/2
- Out-of-order execution
- Overclocking
- P5
- P6
- Parallel computing
- PA-RISC
- Pat Gelsinger
- PDP-11
- Pearson Education
- Penryn
- Pentium
- Pentium 4
- Pentium D
- Pentium Dual-Core
- Pentium II
- Pentium III
- Pentium M
- Pentium Pro
- Performance per watt
- Personal computer
- Phoronix
- Physical Address Extension
- Pin grid array
- Platform Controller Hub
- Portable computer
- Position-independent code
- Post–Turing machine
- Power management
- Power management integrated circuit
- Power Management Unit
- PowerPC
- Preemption
- Probabilistic Turing machine
- Process
- Processor
- Processor design
- Processor register
- Program counter
- Protected mode
- QEMU
- Quad Amd
- Quake
- Quantum circuit
- Quantum computing
- Quantum Gate
- Quantum Turing machine
- R10000
- Random-access machine
- Read-only memory
- Real mode
- Reduced instruction set computer
- Register file
- Register machine
- Register renaming
- Re-order buffer
- Return statement
- RIKEN MDGRAPE-3
- RISC
- RISC-V
- Rise Technology
- Robert Noyce
- ROM image
- Ryzen
- Sandy Bridge
- Scratchpad memory
- Second Level Address Translation
- Semiconductor device fabrication
- Sequential logic
- Server
- Siemens
- Silvermont
- Simd
- Simultaneous multithreading
- Single-core
- Single instruction, multiple threads
- Single-precision floating-point format
- Skylake
- Slot 1
- Slot A
- Smartphone
- Socket AM3+
- Soft microprocessor
- Software
- Software Guard Extensions
- Solaris
- SPARC
- Speculative execution
- SPMD
- SSE2
- SSE3
- SSE4
- SSSE3
- Stack
- Stack machine
- Stanford MIPS
- Status register
- STMicroelectronics
- Stored-program computer
- Stratix
- Stream processing
- String
- Strongarm
- Sun Microsystems
- Sunny Cove
- Supercomputer
- SuperH
- Superscalar processor
- SUPS
- SWAR
- Switch
- Symmetric multiprocessing
- System bus
- System Management Mode
- System on a chip
- Tablet computer
- Task parallelism
- Technicolor SA
- Tensor processing unit
- Texas Instruments
- The Beauty Inside
- Thread
- Three-dimensional integrated circuit
- Tom's Hardware
- TOP500
- Transactional memory
- Transactions per second
- Transistor
- Transistor count
- Translation lookaside buffer
- Trémont
- Trusted Execution Technology
- Turing machine
- Ultra-low-voltage processor
- Universal Turing machine
- Unix
- Vax
- Vector processor
- Very long instruction word
- VEX prefix
- VIA C3
- Video editing software
- Virtual 8086 mode
- Virtual address space
- VirtualBox
- Virtual memory
- VMware ESXi
- VMware Workstation Player
- Von Neumann architecture
- Weg!
- Westmere
- Wikipedia
- Windows 3.1x
- Windows 95
- Windows NT
- Windows NT 4.0
- Windows USER
- Windows Virtual PC
- Wind River Systems
- Wintel
- Workstation
- Write buffer
- X86
- X86-64
- X86 assembly language
- X86 calling conventions
- X86 instruction listings
- X86 virtualization
- X87
- Xen
- Xeon
- XScale
- Yonah
- Z/Architecture
- Zen
- Zilog Z80