The 4-bit Intel 4004 from 1971 predates the modern PC and the x86 CPU, but that doesn't mean it can be used to run Linux...
Intel’s original CPU, the 4004, was built as a calculator chip, but an incredible system has been built around it that can ...
An incredibly dedicated and talented enthusiast has managed to boot Linux on a 4-bit microprocessor meant for pocket ...
Takes nearly five days to boot Dmitry Grinberg has achieved the remarkable feat of running a 33-year-old flavour of Linux on ...
Dmitry Grinberg is reasonably well-known in the hacking community. He designed the firmware for this year's uber-cool DefCon 32 attendee badges that featured a Game Boy ...
Programmer and hardware enthusiast Dmitry Grinberg has shared a video in which he boots and runs commands on an Intel ...
But that project pales in comparison to Grinberg's latest one. In short, he managed to get the kernel of Debian Linux to boot ...
Initially designed for a Japanese calculator called the Busicom 141-PF, the 4-bit 4004 found limited use in commercial ...
At one point, Intel saw cash flow of $10 billion per year. Those days are long gone—and there doesn’t appear to be much hope for a turnaround. [Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty ...
Intel stock (NASDAQ: INTC) is trading at about $19 per share, its lowest point in over a decade. Could the stock rise by over 3x per share in the next few years? Does this sound a bit ridiculous ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. In brief: London-based Linux specialists Juno Computers has launched a new tablet PC, the Juno Tab 3.
SINCE ITS founding in 1968 Intel has been synonymous with shrinkage. In its first four decades this was high praise. Every two years or so the American chip pioneer came out with new transistors ...