• 2021. NexGen datasheets CPU-INFO: NexGen Nx586, indepth processor history AMD: Nx586 Processor (archived version) cpu-world: Nx586 Processor Nx586 Nx686...
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    competitors such as NexGen, AMD, Cyrix, and Texas Instruments announced Pentium-compatible processors in 1994. CIO magazine identified NexGen's Nx586 as the first...
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    x86 microprocessor designed by Intel to use this technique, though the NexGen Nx586, introduced in 1994, did so earlier. Other features first implemented...
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  • Programmer's Reference Manual, pub.no. UG85, rev 1.0, 1992, page 201. NexGen, Nx586™ Processor and Nx587™ Numerics Processor Databook, 8 July 1993, page...
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    in the widely available "Socket 7"-based motherboards. Like the AMD K5, Nx586, and Nx686 before it, the K6 translated x86 instructions on the fly into...
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    architectural differences mirroring other contemporary x86 designs such as the NexGen Nx586 and Cyrix 6x86. The Pentium Pro pipeline had extra decode stages to dynamically...
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  • 67 3.7 PowerPC 603 clock × 0.67 3.7 Intel StrongARM clock × 0.66 3.7 NexGen Nx586 clock × 0.75 4.2 PowerPC 601 clock × 0.84 4.7 Alpha 21064/21064A clock...
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  • 90- and 100-MHz versions of the Nx586.: 56–57  In 1995, they delivered a 100-MHz Nx586 system. Alaris supplied NexGen-based motherboards to several other...
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  • the fall of 1994 NexGen and IBM with Motorola brought the renaming of general-purpose registers to single-chip CPUs. NexGen's Nx586 was the first x86...
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    was closely based on AMD's earlier 29K RISC design; similar to NexGen's Nx586, it used a strategy such that dedicated pipeline stages decode x86 instructions...
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