The Pentium chronicles

the people, passion, and politics behind Intel's landmark chips

187 pages

English language

Published March 30, 2006 by Wiley, John Wiley [distributor].

ISBN:
978-0-471-73617-2
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OCLC Number:
58830417

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"As chief architect of the P6, Robert Colwell offers a unique perspective as he unfolds the saga of a project that ballooned from a few architects to hundreds of engineers, many just out of school. Far more than a treatise on project management, The Pentium Chronicles gives the rationale, the personal triumphs, and the humor that characterized the P6 project, on undertaking that broke all technical boundaries by being the first to try an out-of-order, speculative superscalar architecture in a microprocessor." "In down-to-earth language, organized around a framework "we wish we had known about then," Chronicles describes the architecture and key decisions that shaped the P6, Intel's most successful chip to date. Colwell's inimitable style will have readers laughing out loud at the project team's creative solutions to well-known problems. From architectural planning in a storage room jimmied open with a credit card, to a marketing presentation using shopping carts, …

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Subjects

  • Intel Corporation
  • Intel microprocessors -- Design and construction