Your question here is most certainly worthy of its own thread and not a generic one. Intel® Pentium® Processor J2900 (2M Cache, up to 2.67 GHz) quick reference guide including specifications, features ...
Upon closer inspection, he realized it was a replica of one of Intel's first Pentium processors reproduced in stunning detail. Intel commissioned the Navajo rug as a gift to the American Indian ...
On the right is an image of Intel's first-ever Pentium processor die, released in 1993. To its left is an image of the same processor, woven into a rug in the traditional Navajo style. The ...
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This Navajo rug weaved in the likeness of the first Pentium die, a gift commissioned by Intel, is currently on display in the ...
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It's also sufficiently detailed to be able to identify it as the 1994 "P54C" revision of the OG P5 Pentium of 1993. For the record, the piece was woven in 1994 by Marilou Schultz, a Navajo/Diné ...
In 1994, a Navajo/Diné weaver named Marilou Schultz made a weaving of the microscopic pattern of an Intel Pentium processor. (In the image above, the weaving is on the left and the chip is on the ...