The following pages link to History of general-purpose CPUs
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- CORDIC (links | edit)
- Temporal multithreading (links | edit)
- MPU (links | edit)
- History of programming languages (links | edit)
- 36-bit computing (links | edit)
- Multiple instruction, single data (links | edit)
- Out-of-order execution (links | edit)
- Single instruction, single data (links | edit)
- Memory buffer register (links | edit)
- General-purpose computing on graphics processing units (links | edit)
- Orthogonal instruction set (links | edit)
- Dataflow architecture (links | edit)
- Microarchitecture (links | edit)
- Network processor (links | edit)
- Physics processing unit (links | edit)
- Word (computer architecture) (links | edit)
- Asynchronous circuit (links | edit)
- Clipper architecture (links | edit)
- Register file (links | edit)
- Ferranti Mercury (links | edit)
- UNIVAC III (links | edit)
- MicroBlaze (links | edit)
- 128-bit computing (links | edit)
- Z/Architecture (links | edit)
- Unicore (links | edit)
- History of Unix (links | edit)
- ACPI (links | edit)
- 31-bit computing (links | edit)
- 24-bit computing (links | edit)
- 48-bit computing (links | edit)
- ZEBRA (computer) (links | edit)
- Cycles per instruction (links | edit)
- Clock gating (links | edit)
- Transport triggered architecture (links | edit)
- V850 (links | edit)
- History of artificial intelligence (links | edit)
- Scalar processor (links | edit)
- History of computer science (links | edit)
- Multi-core processor (links | edit)
- Trusted Execution Technology (links | edit)
- Minimal instruction set computer (links | edit)
- Network on a chip (links | edit)
- History of the World Wide Web (links | edit)
- Cellular architecture (links | edit)
- Carry-save adder (links | edit)
- Transistor count (links | edit)
- History of computer hardware in Yugoslavia (links | edit)
- Micro-operation (links | edit)
- Memory controller (links | edit)