Wes1262 wrote on 2024-09-16, 15:32:
Love this pic. Would love to do something similar myself one day. What's the names of these CPUs? I only recognize the labeled ones 😁 and the pentium 3s
Going right from the top left, it's an AMD 8086-2 and the 80186 right below that. Next is a PGA 286 and a 287 right below it, a 386 DX-33, a 486 DX-50 and DX2-66, A rebadged rebage DX2-50 (It's a DX2-66 from cyrix that has been relabeled as an IBM chip, and relabeled as 50MHz), an AMD 5x86 133, An original Socket 4 Pentium 60, a Pentium 75 with a gold top, a Pentium Overdrive 83 for 486 systems, a ceramic Pentium MMX 166, an IBM/Cyrix 6x86 133, a 256k Pentium Pro 200, a Cyrix MII-333, an AMD K6-2 350, a P3 500, Server Tualatin 1.2, and the literal worst ever Pentium 4 (1.3GHz).
Below that is a Zilog Z80, A Motorola 68030-16 and 68LC040-33, my B&W G3 tower's original 400MHz PowerPC G3, and an Ultra SPARC IIi that i pulled out of a dead workstation.