Should point out some of the CPU oddities, for Intel, like that of the daughter board used in Dell's CPx series Latitudes, it is NOT a ZIF socket or motherboard based CPU. Also what socket types need ID as well, it's missing. PGA is Pin Grid Array, and these help new users associate as well. LGA or BGA for example (IIRC)
The 80386 was not the first CPU with 32-bit architecture. It wasn't even Intel's first 32-bit CPU. The first was the iAPX432 chipset, released contemporaneously with the 16-bit 80286.
thanks for your good video to show the CPU history. I am very happy to watching your video because I am working in semiconductor in wire bonding process. how to build the CPU and IC product.
@0KRESH0 I collect computers that are discarded to see what can STILL be used, on occasion NOT so hard to find! Good old P3 and P4 seem to be, but I recently rescued three computers put out to the trash, and bought three new gen motherboard as well! haha
i would love to have all these antiques and put them in a glass box for display in the hallway :D
POPCORN454545 10 months ago
windows =D (0:48)
the747videoer 1 year ago
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MrEumelDigga 1 year ago
I LIKE ! lol u have a musium ? :d
amine580 1 year ago
Should point out some of the CPU oddities, for Intel, like that of the daughter board used in Dell's CPx series Latitudes, it is NOT a ZIF socket or motherboard based CPU. Also what socket types need ID as well, it's missing. PGA is Pin Grid Array, and these help new users associate as well. LGA or BGA for example (IIRC)
MetallicBill 1 year ago
Wish you went on and did the p4 pD and c2D ect.
Slaterking2010 1 year ago
is a song that was part of the compilation of prodigy with name Dirtchamber Sessions Vol.1
0KRESH0 1 year ago
name of this song?
XareSoft 1 year ago
i see processor have marked "Malaysia" so made in Malaysia and Diffuse in Germany?
Anim4000 2 years ago
The 80386 was not the first CPU with 32-bit architecture. It wasn't even Intel's first 32-bit CPU. The first was the iAPX432 chipset, released contemporaneously with the 16-bit 80286.
hoser4 2 years ago
thanks for your good video to show the CPU history. I am very happy to watching your video because I am working in semiconductor in wire bonding process. how to build the CPU and IC product.
0123bernie 2 years ago
still have an 100mhz pentium 1 in my old pc
DarkSoul346 2 years ago
nice video!
jhunakizz99 2 years ago
on my dell dimension 8300 it has a pentium 4 running at 2.66 ghz.
on my sony vaio it has an intel centrino running at 1.75 ghz
towinindel 2 years ago
ive got intel pga 370 334 mzh at my old pc
padly88 3 years ago
i have a intel pentium III slotted procesor at 650 mhz
reinoreiness 3 years ago
I am currently restoring a pentium 3 slot 1 prosesser might post a vid
Star13MODZ 3 years ago
i have a pentium 2 like the one at 4:30 and I want to upgrade it can someone tell me how
aj2361 3 years ago
Slot 1 to Socket 370 adapter and then you can check if your mainboard supports a 1.4GHz P3 Tualatin. It can outperform a P4 2.0GHz
Kaitou1988 2 years ago
and there are no:
MOS 6502
Moto 6800
Moto 68000
ARM
Power PC
cucho69 3 years ago
M8 were the hell did u get em?
zandraman 3 years ago
nice collection i have intel pentium 1 and old celeron amd athlon 64x2 and phenomx3
rambow70 3 years ago
what the windows 98 the cpu??
overfreak52x 3 years ago
Really nice vid! 5 stars :D
erydaboss 3 years ago
Nice Collection! 5/5
But what I have missed:
AMD K6 Series (K6-3+ with 3 Level Cache are hard to find) and Slot A
betamanATstage6 3 years ago
good job!!!
5 stars
intelinside1990 3 years ago
ORIGINAL 100%
WHY?
0KRESH0 4 years ago
are these processors genuine?
AmnAbdulla9 4 years ago
BIG THANKS!
Yeah, I search another CPUs but they're very difficult to find.
0KRESH0 4 years ago
@0KRESH0 I collect computers that are discarded to see what can STILL be used, on occasion NOT so hard to find! Good old P3 and P4 seem to be, but I recently rescued three computers put out to the trash, and bought three new gen motherboard as well! haha
MetallicBill 1 year ago
...a museum.
Great!
...there are no:
Zilog 8000 (Z80) (Sinclair)
Rockwell 6502 (Commodore 64)
8080
8088
8086
80286 (and better rival NEC V20)
Good job!
Darksideofthemachine 4 years ago