Patrick Gelsinger is an electrical engineer. He joined Intel in 1979, worked on the design of the 80286 and 80386 microprocessors, and was the chief architect for the 80486 chip. On the 30th ...
This version of this story originally appeared in Computerworld‘s print edition. Patrick Gelsinger is an electrical engineer. He joined Intel Corp. in 1979, worked on the design of the 80286 and 80386 ...
What is known today as "x86" began its journey 40 years ago: The Intel 80386 was 32-bit, was built for over 20 years, and powered not only PCs. 40 years ago, Intel introduced its first true 32-bit ...