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A review of the new Intel 386 chip and the new super-fast computers and applications that take advantage of its speed.
Guests: Dana Krelle, Intel; Michael Swavely, Compaq; Robert Dilworth, Zenith; Neil Colvin, Phoenix Technologies; Jan Lewis, Palo Alto Research Group
Products/Demos: Compaq Deskpro 386, Intel 80386 Microprocessor, Zenith Z-386, VP/ix, UNIX 386
This movie is part of the collection: Computer Chronicles
Keywords: Episode year: 1987
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- April 3, 2005
Subject: No sound on some clips.
There is no sound on DSL or mpeg4. Use modem or MP4 instead.
The 386 was noted for it's speed, and whether the Compaq and Zenith products would be compatible, if IBM released one of their own.
Little attention as paid to 32-bit, virtual machine or multitasking, which is what the 386 is remembered for today.