8086 was the pentium's ancestor. then the 80186, 80286 (286) 80386 (386), 486, then pentium (586)dberg said:I dont know what the odds are, but apple's stock closed at 8086. 8086 being the original ( i think) architecture of the Intel Pentium CPU. Seriously this is one of the wierdest things i have ever seen.
law guy said:Who bought shares back at WWDC in June when it was around $38? Not me. Oh, not me.
Cinematographer said:AAPL already reached 81.89 during trading hours, fell to 79 and closed at 80.86
But does this mean, the day Apple switches back, the stock price will reach $601?
homerjward said:8086 was the pentium's ancestor. then the 80186, 80286 (286) 80386 (386), 486, then pentium (586)
thats pretty cool--how far up is it?
belvdr said:There was no 80186. It went:
8088
8086
80286
80386
80486
Pentium (80586)
Pentium Pro (80686)
See here
I think the architecture has been of the 686 caliber for some time now.
Benjamin said:? you only went to the hall of fame not the actual list of microprocessors... there was a 186..
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/quickreffam.htm
http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/80186/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_80186
http://www.intel.com/design/intarch/prodbref/272222.htm