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American microprocessor developer
Cyrix Corporation was a microprocessor developer that was founded in 1988 in Richardson, Texas, as a specialist supplier of floating point units for 286
Cyrix
Successor to the Intel 386
infringement, and Cyrix for antitrust claims. In 1994, Cyrix won the patent infringement case and dropped its antitrust claim. In 1995, both Cyrix and AMD began
I486
Microprocessor
The Cyrix 6x86 is a line of fifth and sixth-generation, 32-bit x86 microprocessors designed and released by Cyrix in 1995. Cyrix, being a fabless company
Cyrix_6x86
Design flaw in Cyrix 6x86 processors
The Cyrix coma bug is a design flaw in Cyrix 6x86 (introduced in 1996), 6x86L, and early 6x86MX processors that allows a non-privileged program to hang
Cyrix_coma_bug
1995 line of x86-compatible microprocessors
The Cyrix 5x86 is a line of x86 microprocessors designed by Cyrix and released on June 5, 1995. Cyrix, being a fabless company, had the chips manufactured
Cyrix_5x86
486-compatible microprocessor by Cyrix
The Cyrix Cx486 was an x86 microprocessor designed by Cyrix. It primarily competed with the Intel 486 with which it was software compatible, would operate
Cyrix_Cx486
64-bit x86 register
Pentium competitors such as the Cyrix 6x86 did not always have a TSC and may consider RDTSC an illegal instruction. Cyrix included a Time Stamp Counter
Time_Stamp_Counter
Cyrix x86 microprocessor
The Cyrix Cx486SLC is a x86 microprocessor that was developed by Cyrix. It was one of Cyrix's first CPU offerings, released after years of selling math
Cyrix_Cx486SLC
2000 line of x86-compatible microprocessors
purchased both Centaur Technology and Cyrix. Cyrix III was to be based upon a core from one of the two companies. The Cyrix III was launched in late February
Cyrix_III
Series of x86-compatible processor
processor core itself is derived from the Cyrix MediaGX platform, which was acquired in National's merger with Cyrix in 1997. AMD bought the Geode business
Geode_(processor)
Physical and electrical specification for an x86-style CPU socket
Pentium microprocessors manufactured by Intel, as well as compatibles made by Cyrix/IBM, AMD, IDT and others. Socket 7 was the only socket that supported a
Socket_7
Intel microprocessor
Cyrix was bought by National Semiconductor. Later processors from AMD and Intel retain compatibility with the original Pentium. AMD K5, AMD K6 Cyrix 6x86
Pentium_(original)
Cyrix x86 microprocessor
The Cyrix Cx486DLC is an x86 desktop microprocessor developed by Cyrix. It was Cyrix's second CPU offering, released years after selling math coprocessors
Cyrix_Cx486DLC
Family of instruction set architectures
scheme: IBM partnered with Cyrix to produce the 5x86 and then the very efficient 6x86 (M1) and 6x86MX (MII) lines of Cyrix designs, which were the first
X86
microprocessors List of VIA Nano microprocessors "IA-32 implementation: VIA Cyrix III". sandpile.org. Archived from the original on 2007-07-09. Retrieved
List of VIA microprocessor cores
List_of_VIA_microprocessor_cores
American multinational semiconductor company
August 2003, AMD also purchased the Geode business which was originally the Cyrix MediaGX from National Semiconductor to augment its existing line of embedded
AMD
in Cyrix CPUs as well as NatSemi/AMD Geode CPUs derived from Cyrix microarchitectures (Geode GX and LX, but not NX). They are also present in Cyrix manufacturing
List of discontinued x86 instructions
List_of_discontinued_x86_instructions
17 × 17 cm motherboard
original on 2008-06-18. GUO, Chang-You (May 1, 2001). "VIA Cyrix C3處理器揭露威盛另一市場雄心" [VIA's Cyrix C3 reveals another market ambition]. ctimes.com.tw. Retrieved
Mini-ITX
Instruction for x86 microprocessors
"CentaurHauls" – IDT WinChip/Centaur (Including some VIA and Zhaoxin CPUs) "CyrixInstead" – Cyrix/early STMicroelectronics and IBM "GenuineIntel" – Intel "GenuineIotel" –
CPUID
Subset of x86 instruction set architecture for floating-point arithmetic
and Technologies (the Super MATH coprocessors), Cyrix (the FasMath, Cx87SLC, Cx87DLC, etc., 6x86, Cyrix MII), Fujitsu (early Pentium Mobile etc.), Harris
X87
American semiconductor manufacturer
large amount of publicity and awards with the development of the Cyrix Media Center, Cyrix WebPad, WebPad Metro and National Origami PDA concept devices
National_Semiconductor
in the computing market for more than a couple of product generations. Cyrix was successful during the 386 and 486 generations of products but did not
List of former IA-32 compatible processor manufacturers
List_of_former_IA-32_compatible_processor_manufacturers
(embedded) line to DM&P) IDT (Centaur Technology x86 division acquired by VIA) Cyrix (acquired by National Semiconductor) National Semiconductor (sold the x86
List_of_x86_manufacturers
32-bit microprocessor by Intel
popular among computer enthusiasts but did poorly with OEMs. The Cyrix Cx486SLC and Cyrix Cx486DLC processors were pin-compatible with i386SX and i386DX
I386
could also refer to the original Cyrix EMMI (Extended Multi-Media Instructions). This instruction set was developed by Cyrix and implemented on their 6x86
Extended_MMX
Computers derived from the IBM PC
processing unit, sourced either from Intel or a second source like AMD, Cyrix or other vendors such as Texas Instruments, Fujitsu, OKI, Mitsubishi or
IBM_PC_compatible
Quickly accessible working storage available as part of a digital processor
acquired these techniques around 1995 with the releases of Pentium Pro, Cyrix 6x86, Nx586, and AMD K5. When a computer program accesses the same data
Processor_register
Processor with instructions capable of multi-step operations
in-order superscalar original Pentium and the out-of-order superscalar Cyrix 6x86 are well-known examples of this. The frequent memory accesses for operands
Complex instruction set computer
Complex_instruction_set_computer
Series of CPUs
Although VIA branded the processors as "Cyrix", the company initially used technology similar to the WinChip in its Cyrix III line. All models supported MMX
WinChip
CPU socket for old AMD CPUs
The Socket AM2, renamed from Socket M2 (to prevent using the same name as Cyrix MII processors), is a CPU socket designed by AMD for desktop processors
Socket_AM2
Cyrix 6x86 Patch.., 4 Nov 1996 Cyrix, 6x86MX Processor Data Book, order no. 94329-00, 15 July 1997, section 2.13.1.1, page 87 VIA-Cyrix Corp., Cyrix III
Test_register
American businesswoman
closed in 2013 and restarted in 2019. She began her career at Cyrix Corporation. Cyrix was sold to California-based National Semiconductor, which in turn
Jodi_Shelton
Taiwanese chipsets manufacturer
manufacturing base in Taiwan and neighbouring China. In 1999, VIA acquired most of Cyrix, then a division of National Semiconductor. That same year, VIA acquired
VIA_Technologies
Circuit board-microprocessor connection
5x86 Cyrix 486 Cyrix 5x86 PGA 238 2.54 16–50 MHz Socket 3 1991 Intel 80486 Intel Pentium OverDrive (P24T) Intel DX4 AMD 486 AMD 5x86 Cyrix 486 Cyrix 5x86
CPU_socket
Topics referred to by the same term
Technology of the People's Republic of China Cyrix MII, a rebranded Cyrix 6x86MX CPU, which was an updated Cyrix 6x86 with the MMX instruction set Search
MII
Series of CPU sockets
OverDrive and Pentium OverDrive processors as well as AMD Am486, Am5x86 and Cyrix Cx5x86 processors. List of Intel microprocessors List of AMD microprocessors
Socket_3
Series of x86-compatible processor
The MediaGX CPU is an x86-compatible processor that was designed by Cyrix and manufactured by National Semiconductor following the two companies' merger
MediaGX
Figure of merit developed by AMD, Cyrix, IBM Microelectronics and SGS-Thomson
P-rating, or Pentium rating) system was a figure of merit developed by AMD, Cyrix, IBM Microelectronics and SGS-Thomson in the mid-1990s as a method of comparing
Performance_Rating
1996 film by Chuck Russell
effects. The original name of the Cyrez corporations was "Cyrex". However, Cyrix, a microprocessor corporation and rival of Intel, protested. The name was
Eraser_(film)
80486-class computer processor family by AMD
performance for the same price. While competing 486 chips, such as those from Cyrix, benchmarked lower than the equivalent Intel chip, AMD's 486 matched Intel's
Am486
Computer hardware component
Socket 7 was used by AMD K6-2 and K6-III processors, some of the final Cyrix M-II processors, some of the final IDT WinChip 2 processors, and Rise mP6
Super_Socket_7
Economy line of notebook computers
Prices started at $1,500 for a monochrome or color DSTN model with a 33 MHz Cyrix Cx486SLC, 4 MB of RAM, 200 MB hard disk drive, internal 1.44 MB floppy disk
Packard_Bell_Statesman
"enough" for the x86, and so others such as Advanced Micro Devices and Cyrix were needed. There are two primary models for multisourcing: Prime Contractor
Multisourcing
June 2003 (2003-06) Units sold Less than 50,000 Operating system Linux CPU 266 MHz Cyrix MII Memory 64 MB of RAM Storage 4 MB of flash memory Connectivity 10 MBps
New_Internet_Computer
List of x86 microprocessor instructions
of the Intel Pentium. On the Cyrix 5x86 and 6x86 CPUs, CPUID is not enabled by default and must be enabled through a Cyrix configuration register. On NexGen
List_of_x86_instructions
Semiconductor manufacturing processes with a 600 nm MOSFET technology node
this process. Intel's fourth-generation Flash products used this process. "Cyrix: Gone But Not Forgotten". TechSpot. Retrieved 2022-09-16. Hodson, Gerri
600_nm_process
Design flaw in 1993-1997 Intel processors
is sometimes used to describe similar hardware design flaws such as the Cyrix coma bug. No permanent hardware damage results from executing the F00F instruction
Pentium_F00F_bug
Intel-licensed version of the 386SX
Clock-for-clock, it was substantially faster than the similarly named Cyrix part, yielding performance broadly comparable to a similarly clocked 486SX
IBM_386SLC
Surface mount integrated circuit package with "gull wing" pins extending from all sides
with exposed thermal pad (TP) 100-pin bumpered quad flat package (BQFP) – Cyrix Cx486SLC 80-pin ceramic quad flat package (CQFP) – ST6 microcontroller The
Quad_flat_package
Instruction set designed by Intel
data. AMD: since AMD K6 Centaur Technology: since IDT WinChip C6 Cyrix: since Cyrix 6x86MX Intel: since Intel Pentium MMX Rise Technology: Rise mP6 Transmeta:
MMX_(instruction_set)
PC emulator
processors (and its respective clones, including Advanced Micro Devices, IDT and Cyrix) from Intel 8088 through the Pentium Tillamook MMX/Mobile MMX processors
86Box
CPU socket
with Coppermine processors, but not the older Mendocino Celerons. The VIA Cyrix III, later renamed the VIA C3, also used Socket 370. Some motherboards that
Socket_370
American multinational technology company
portal ASCI Red Bumpless Build-up Layer Comparison of Intel processors Cyrix Engineering sample Intel Developer Zone Intel GMA Intel Graphics Technology
Intel
Topics referred to by the same term
5x86 may refer to: Cyrix Cx5x86, computer chip made by Cyrix Am5x86, 486 computer chip made by AMD x86 for a more general explanation of this line of
5x86
American semiconductor company
with its Nx586-P80 and Nx586-P90 CPUs. Unlike competing chips from AMD and Cyrix, the Nx586 was not pin-compatible with the Pentium or any other Intel chip
NexGen
Series of laptop computers
the 700 series, and Windows 95 with the 660 and 880 series. Epson used Cyrix's microprocessors exclusively for the ActionNote. The first laptop in the
Epson_ActionNote
Topics referred to by the same term
the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System a codename for Cyrix 6x86 processor M1-DA, M1, or VESA Plug and Display connector a part number
M1
Defunct semiconductor division of IBM
Logic Technology IBM 386SLC IBM 486SLC Cyrix 5x86, a microprocessor designed by IBM Microelectronics for Cyrix Wolf, Craig (June 30, 2015). "It's Day
IBM_Microelectronics
ASIC component developer
was Mark Bluhm, who was formerly a vice president at Cyrix. A group of nine employees left the Cyrix division of Via on March 21, 2000 to staff the company
Navarro_Networks
16-bit microprocessor
for the 8086 and 8088, operating on 80-bit numbers. Manufacturers like Cyrix (8087-compatible) and Weitek (not 8087-compatible) eventually came up with
Intel_8086
Chipset designed by Intel
Intel 430HX Codename Triton II CPU supported Pentium Pentium MMX Cyrix 6x86 AMD K5 AMD K6 Socket supported Socket 7 Southbridge Intel PIIX3 Miscellaneous
Intel_430HX
Company
chipset and equipped with CPUs such as the Intel 80486DX4, AMD 5x86 or Cyrix Cx5x86 processors had performance and compatibility comparable with early
Silicon_Integrated_Systems
Working storage in a computer processor
on Bulldozer. Like early AMD designs, most of the x86 manufacturers like Cyrix, VIA, DM&P, and SIS used the same mechanism as well, resulting in a lack
Register_file
Discontinued line of computers produced by Compaq
CPUs from AMD (which began supplying CPUs to Compaq in early 1994) and Cyrix in order to maintain the prices they wanted. The Presario brand has gone
Compaq_Presario
Family of x86 central processing units for personal computers
AIS feature which may unintentionally allow for privilege escalation. VIA Cyrix III was renamed VIA C3 with the switch to the advanced "Samuel 2" (C5B)
VIA_C3
Central processing unit designed by Centaur Technology and sold by VIA Technologies
cpushack.com/VIA.html https://www.pricenfees.com/digit-life-archives/via-cyrix-iii-samuel-2-600-667-mhz https://web.archive.org/web/20060615180950/http://www
VIA_C7
the first Intel 486-based multiprocessor systems, in early 1995 AMD and Cyrix proposed as somewhat similar-in-purpose OpenPIC architecture supporting
OpenPIC_and_MPIC
2013. Retrieved 19 January 2014. Kozierok, Charles M. (17 April 2001). "Cyrix 5x86 ("M1sc")". The PC Guide. Archived from the original on 2019-02-06.
Comparison of CPU microarchitectures
Comparison_of_CPU_microarchitectures
Nickname for several places in the US
(Richardson) CompuCom (Dallas) CSC (Fort Worth) Corelogic (Irving, Texas) Cyrix Corporation (Richardson) Dealertrack Technologies (Dallas) Dell Services
Silicon_Prairie
Macintosh LC 5400 Excalibur — Sun Multiprocessor UltraSPARC III Ezra — Cyrix C3 processor F-16 — Macintosh IIfx F-19 — Macintosh IIfx Fafnir — Macintosh
List of computer technology code names
List_of_computer_technology_code_names
Partnership between Microsoft Windows and Intel
(from 1991) faced sharp competition in its core CPU territory from AMD, Cyrix, VIA and Transmeta. Microsoft fared better. In 1990, Microsoft had two competitors
Wintel
Sixth-generation x86 microprocessor by Intel
differences mirroring other contemporary x86 designs such as the NexGen Nx586 and Cyrix 6x86. The Pentium Pro pipeline had extra decode stages to dynamically translate
Pentium_Pro
American information technology company (1982–2013)
the first first-tier computer manufacturer to utilise CPUs from AMD and Cyrix. The two price wars resulting from Compaq's actions ultimately drove numerous
Compaq
American politician and football player (1935–2009)
for Hawk Corporation, IDT Corporation, CNL Hotels and Resorts, InPhonic, Cyrix Corporation and American Bankers Insurance Group. Kemp briefly served on
Jack_Kemp
Address-range registers (ARR) are control registers of the Cyrix 6x86, 6x86MX and MII processors that are used as a control mechanism which provides system
Address-range_register
Cryptanalysis – Cryptography – CUPS – Cybersquatting – CYK algorithm – Cyrix 6x86 D – Data compression – Database normalization – Decidable set – Deep
Index_of_computing_articles
CPU that implements instruction-level parallelism within a single processor
allowed higher clock frequencies compared to designs such as the advanced Cyrix 6x86. The simplest processors are scalar processors. Each instruction executed
Superscalar_processor
Intel CPU connector specification
following Socket 370 CPUs usable: Celeron and Pentium III to 1,400 MHz, VIA Cyrix III: 350–733 MHz, VIA C3: 733–1,200 MHz Slotkets also made it possible to
Slot_1
Computer machine code instruction
1980s and 1990s, has an undocumented HCF instruction with the opcode 7B. Cyrix coma bug Pentium F00F bug Killer poke Magic smoke lp0 on fire Write-only
Halt and Catch Fire (computing)
Halt_and_Catch_Fire_(computing)
Releases of Debian GNU/Linux, a computer operating system
* AMD K5, K6, K6-2, (aka K6 3D), K6-3 * DM&P/SiS Vortex86, Vortex86SX * Cyrix III, MediaGX, MediaGXm * IDT Winchip C6, Winchip 2 * Intel Pentium, Pentium
Debian release version history
Debian_release_version_history
Microarchitecture
K5's floating-point performance was regarded as superior to that of the Cyrix 6x86,[clarification needed] it was slower than that of the Pentium, although
AMD_K5
Semiconductor device manufacturer
Crolles 1, the site was first dedicated to producing microprocessors for Cyrix. On 10 July 2007, ST said that it would close this site, and in July 2010
STMicroelectronics
Institute in Hyderabad, India
symposium) Cyberveda2k8 (Technical fest). The convener is Sainath Gupta. Cyrix (Technical fest). The convener is Sagar Patke. Verve '11 (Technical fest)
Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology
Vidya_Jyothi_Institute_of_Technology
Floating-point microprocessor
CPU World. Retrieved 1 December 2011. Shvets, Gennadiy (8 October 2011). "Cyrix 8087 floating-point unit". CPU World. Retrieved 1 December 2011. Palmer
Intel_8087
2001 Microsoft operating system version
not compatible with processors older than Pentium (such as 486) or the Cyrix 6x86 because it requires the CMPXCHG8B instruction. "Windows XP Minimal
Windows_XP
Standardized performance evaluation
macOS, and Linux Performance Rating – modeling scheme used by AMD and Cyrix to reflect the relative performance usually compared to competing products
Benchmark_(computing)
1998 microprocessor
quietly exited the market in December of the following year. Like competitors Cyrix and IDT, Rise found it was unable to compete with Intel and AMD. Silicon
MP6
Family of computer interrupt controllers
the firmware and the operating systems are now a rare occurrence. AMD and Cyrix once proposed a somewhat similar-in-purpose OpenPIC architecture supporting
Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
Advanced_Programmable_Interrupt_Controller
fabricate their own designs, whereas some other manufacturers, notably Cyrix, had to contract this process out to third parties such as IBM and Texas
UMC_Green_CPU
later have MTRRs which may be used to control access to memory ranges. The Cyrix 6x86, 6x86MX and MII processors have Address Range Registers (ARRs) which
Memory_type_range_register
Technique that abstracts logical registers from physical registers
Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium M, Core, and Core 2 microprocessors. The Cyrix M1, released on October 2, 1995, was the first x86 processor to use register
Register_renaming
Notebook computer series by IBM
series. Additionally IBM chose to go with a cheaper processor, choosing the Cyrix 486DX4 for the initial series offerings, as it was available for less than
ThinkPad_365
Clock-doubled i486
P24 version offered only the slower "write-through" cache mode. AMD and Cyrix both produced a competitor for the Intel i486DX2. The 50-MHz Intel486 DX2
Intel_DX2
Company focusing on computer software
most profitable product line bringing in competition from vendors like Cyrix whose first product was a math coprocessor faster than the new Intel 80387
Hauppauge_Computer_Works
Instruction set architecture
Retrieved 2018-08-14. KiGetFeatureBits() … // Disable bit 0 which controls the Cyrix ALTINST feature. Alternative Instruction Execution (PDF). VIA C3 Samuel
Alternate_Instruction_Set
486 computer chip made by AMD
compatible with older systems, something its slightly faster rival, the Cyrix Cx5x86, has trouble with. The CPU is commonly overclocked to 160 MHz, thereby
Am5x86
supported by the Athlon 64, Opteron and Intel Core 2 processors, among others Cyrix 5x86, 6x86 (M1), 6x86MX and MediaGX (National/AMD Geode) series VIA Technologies
List of Linux-supported computer architectures
List_of_Linux-supported_computer_architectures
Low-level programming language family
whether such copyrights can be valid, and later CPU companies such as AMD and Cyrix republished Intel's x86/IA-32 instruction mnemonics exactly with neither
Assembly_language
Former semiconductor company in California
upgradable motherboards, supporting up to 64 MB of RAM and processors by Intel, Cyrix, and AMD. OPTi had a peak workforce of 235 employees and US$164 million
OPTi
Computer processor contained on an integrated-circuit chip
architecture to other companies, but declined to license the Pentium, so AMD and Cyrix built later versions of the architecture based on their own designs. During
Microprocessor
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