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  • ...ing 250 nm process began in 1997 and was eventually replaced by [[180 nm]] by 1999. * Centaur
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  • |predecessor link=ibm/microarchitectures/power8+ |successor link=ibm/microarchitectures/power10
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  • ...VIA Technologies]], Zhaoxin [[x86]] [[ISA]] license is most likely covered by VIA as part of their cross-license agreement for x86 with [[Intel]]. ...tual property, but it does appear Zhaoxin has at least access to [[Centaur Technology]] {{centtech|CN|l=arch}} [[x86]] microarchitecture as a starting point.
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  • ...acrofusion''') is a hardware optimization technique found in many modern [[microarchitectures]] whereby a series of adjacent [[macro-operations]] are merged into a singl ...ance|performance knobs of a microprocessor]] is the [[instruction count]]. By reducing the number of instructions that must be executed, more work can be
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  • |predecessor link=zhaoxin/microarchitectures/zhangjiang |successor link=zhaoxin/microarchitectures/lujiazui
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  • {{title|Centaur Technology}} | name = Centaur Technology
    1,003 bytes (97 words) - 21:38, 14 January 2018
  • |designer=Centaur Technology |predecessor link=cyrix/microarchitectures/joshua
    570 bytes (68 words) - 22:05, 14 January 2018