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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Michael DaKota who wrote (35843)8/11/1998 8:19:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) of 1572956
 
Majic Michael - Re: "MS filed a patent for a Reduced Instruction Set
Computer (RISC) that could read Intel chip instructions. The patent was filed in March 1994 and granted in November 1996. "

I think Intel has a few patents on a RISC core that can read Intel x86 instructions.

In fact, they probably built a device that actually did that - a device that actually worked.

Several devices in fact.

The P6 architecture - disclosed in Feb. - 1995 comes to mind.

As does the Pentium Pro, and the Pentium II - Klamath and Deschutes.

Paul
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