Solution Rogue Leader Jul 18, 2016 CPUs yes, however none of them are x86/x64 PC CPUs that you could run Windows etc on. In the past Texas Instruments, Cyrix, and IBM (which bought Cyrix) made CPUs, however that is all gone.
CPUs yes, however none of them are x86/x64 PC CPUs that you could run Windows etc on. In the past Texas Instruments, Cyrix, and IBM (which bought Cyrix) made CPUs, however that is all gone.
Rogue Leader It's a trap! Moderator Dec 22, 2014 33,396 3,251 116,640 Jul 18, 2016 Solution #2 CPUs yes, however none of them are x86/x64 PC CPUs that you could run Windows etc on. In the past Texas Instruments, Cyrix, and IBM (which bought Cyrix) made CPUs, however that is all gone. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
CPUs yes, however none of them are x86/x64 PC CPUs that you could run Windows etc on. In the past Texas Instruments, Cyrix, and IBM (which bought Cyrix) made CPUs, however that is all gone.
Snipergod87 Splendid May 26, 2009 5,584 2 29,965 Jul 18, 2016 #3 Yes, Qualcom, Samsung, MediaTek, etc using ARM licensing. IBM, VIA. If you are talking x86 its really just Intel and AMD, (VIA makes very few) Upvote 0 Downvote
Yes, Qualcom, Samsung, MediaTek, etc using ARM licensing. IBM, VIA. If you are talking x86 its really just Intel and AMD, (VIA makes very few)
D Demoncious Honorable Jan 1, 2016 29 0 10,530 Jul 18, 2016 #4 Thanks for the Answers - Now I understand Upvote 0 Downvote
CountMike Titan Oct 31, 2015 35,738 3,878 147,990 Jul 19, 2016 #5 There are some Russian CPUs that are compatible. Upvote 0 Downvote