Artifact Details

Title

Design and development of the Intel 80386 microprocessor

Catalog Number

102639624

Type

Moving Image

Description

Part of the Intel Guest Lecture Series. Summary captured from the front cover of the VHS box:

"The story of Intel's 32-bit 80386 microprocessor unfolds as Intel's Gene Hill and Pat Gelsinger address a series of questions collected from university professors and posed by Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli of University of California, Berkeley.
The questions, from Carnegie-Mellon University, Cornell University, Georgia Insititute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, oregon Graduate Center, Stanford University, and the University of California, Berkeley, are divided into three groups:
Product Definition
Product Implementation-Design Methodology
Product Implementation-CAD Tools
Gene Hill and Pat Gelsinger conclude with comments on the upcoming 80486, and advice to students on the future of integrated circuit and architectural designs."

Date

1988-09-02

Credits

Hill, Gene; Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Alberto

Participants

Gelsinger, Pat, speaker
Hill, Gene, speaker
Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Alberto, speaker

Publisher

University Video Communications

Place of Publication

Palo Alto, CA, US

Duration

00:50:00

Format

VHS

Copyright Holder

Computer History Museum

Category

Lecture

Series Title

Intel Guest Lecture Series

Credit

Gift of University Video Communications

Lot Number

X6636.2013