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  • Perhaps OT but interesting ct scan of 386

    From Stephen Fuld@sfuld@alumni.cmu.edu.invalid to comp.arch on Wed Aug 13 12:33:14 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.arch

    It may be somewhat OT, but I found it interesting.

    https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/ct-scan-peels-back-the-layers-of-time-to-reveal-the-engineering-within-intels-iconic-386-cpu-exposing-intricate-pin-mapping-hidden-power-planes-and-more?lrh=0981424e3ea0c647a527d1eae63ca4a91ccecbcd62b76c74b4da21e7d31b546a
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