An incredibly dedicated and talented enthusiast has managed to boot Linux on a 4-bit microprocessor meant for pocket ...
Initially designed for a Japanese calculator called the Busicom 141-PF, the 4-bit 4004 found limited use in commercial ...
Programmer and hardware enthusiast Dmitry Grinberg has shared a video in which he boots and runs commands on an Intel ...
Dmitry Grinberg is reasonably well-known in the hacking community. He designed the firmware for this year's uber-cool DefCon 32 attendee badges that featured a Game Boy ...
How do you get an operating system that first appeared 33 years ago to run on a processor that's almost two decades older, ...
Takes nearly five days to boot Dmitry Grinberg has achieved the remarkable feat of running a 33-year-old flavour of Linux on ...
This is quite a bit bigger than the original 12mm² die. The Intel 4004 was among the first microprocessors and one of the first to use the MOS silicon-gate technology. In the decades long race to ...
But who invented the first commercially available microprocessor? That honor goes to Intel for the 4004. We pick up the tale with Robert Noyce, who had co-invented the IC while at Fairchild ...
The current generation of core architecture is Lion Cove, which makes up the current generation of Performance core (P-core) ...
There are lots of laptops—maybe all of them—on which you can run a Linux desktop. There are a few vendors that offer laptops ...
Phoronix benchmarked AMD's latest Ryzen 9 9950X in five different Linux distros, including one featuring Intel optimizations, ...
The first microprocessor. Designed by Marcian E. "Ted" Hoff at Intel in 1971, the 4004 was a 4-bit, general-purpose CPU initially developed for the Japanese Busicom calculator. Running at a clock ...