Hardware
| Name Sort descending | Description |
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| Intel iPSC/2 | The Intel iPSC/2 is a parallel processor computer produced in 1987. It was the successor of the Intel iPSC and was superseded by the Intel iPSC/860. It was available in several… |
| Intel iPSC/860 | The Intel iPSC/860 was a massively parallel supercomputer launched by Intel in 1990. It followed the Intel iPSC/2 and was superseded by the Intel Paragon. The iPSC/860 consisted of up to 128… |
| Intel Itanium 2 | The Itanium 2 processor was released in 2002, and was marketed for enterprise servers rather than for the whole gamut of high-end computing. The first Itanium 2, code-named McKinley, was jointly… |
| Intel MCS-8 | The MCS-8 (SIM8-01) is a complete byte-oriented computing system featuring Intel 8008 CPU, 1KB of RAM and 2KB of ROM memory. The system was introduced in 1972 and was designed to test and program… |
| Intel Monza | The Intel Monza uses the much used Universal Research Labs F4301 chip that contains two racing games, and the same casing as the Interton Video 2400 & 2501. Although Intel sold most of their… |
| Intel Paragon XP/E | In 1993, an entry-level Paragon XP/E variant was announced with up to 32 compute nodes. The system architecture was a partitioned system, with the majority of the system comprising diskless… |
| Intel Paragon XP/S | The Intel Paragon was a series of massively parallel supercomputers produced by Intel. The Paragon XP/S was a productized version of the experimental Touchstone Delta system built at Caltech,… |
| Intel Pentium 4 | Pentium 4 was a line of single-core desktop and laptop central processing units (CPUs), introduced by Intel on November 20, 2000 and shipped through August 8, 2008. They had a 7th-generation x86… |
| Intel Pentium 4 EE | In September 2003, at the Intel Developer Forum, the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition (P4EE) was announced, just over a week before the launch of Athlon 64 and Athlon 64 FX. The design was mostly… |
| Intel Pentium II Xeon | The first Xeon-branded processor was the Pentium II Xeon (code-named "Drake"). It was released in 1998, replacing the Pentium Pro in Intel's server lineup. The Pentium II Xeon was a "Deschutes"… |
| Intel Pentium III | The Pentium III brand refers to Intel's 32-bit x86 desktop and mobile microprocessors based on the sixth-generation P6 microarchitecture introduced on February 26, 1999. The brand's initial… |
| Intel Pentium III Xeon | In 1999, the Pentium II Xeon was replaced by the Pentium III Xeon. Reflecting the incremental changes from the Pentium II "Deschutes" core to the Pentium III "Katmai" core, the first Pentium III… |
| Intel Pentium Pro | The Pentium Pro is a sixth-generation x86 microprocessor developed and manufactured by Intel introduced in November 1, 1995. It introduced the P6 microarchitecture (sometime referred as i686) and… |
| Intel SDK-51 | The SDK-51 MCS-51 System Design Kit contains all of the components required to assemble a complete single-board microcomputer based on Intel's high-performance 8051 single-chip microcomputer. SDK-… |
| Intel SDK-80 | The 8080 System Design Kit (SDK-80) is a complete microcomputer system in kit form. It is simple to assemble (construction time is 6 hours) and provides an excellent training and prototype vehicle… |
| Intel SDK-85 | The SDK·85 MCS·85 System Design Kit is a complete single board microcomputer system in kit form. It contains all components required to complete construction of the kit, including LED display,… |
| Intel SDK-86 | The SDK-86 MCS-86 System Design Kit is a complete single board 8086 microcomputer system in kit form. It contains all necessary components to complete construction of the kit, including LED… |
| Intel Super-Telesport | Intel Super Tele-Sport (D-688/36) is a very common European system. It was released by numerous manufacturers such as Intel (INTerELektronik GmbH), Asaflex, Univox, Sportron, Interstate and others… |
| Intel TV Sport 1004 (D-670/37) | The Intel TV Sport 1004 was also called the Gamatic 7600 which was produced in black and red cases. The system itself seems to have been made in Korea. The electronic board is labeled "F'GAMATIC-… |
| Intel TV Sport 1006 | Intel TV Sport 1006 was released in 1977, with an original box had a top made of clear plastic. |
| Intel TV Sport 2004 | Intel TV Sport 2004 is a pong console made by INTerELektronik GmbH in 1977. |
| Intel TV Sport 3006 | Intel TV Sport 3006 is a common Pong system that was sold under lots of different brands. It is almost the same like the Super Tele-Sport but with the 2 classic shooting games (includes a revolver… |
| Intel TV Sport 4010 | Intel TV Sport 4010 was the successor of the Super Tele-Sport 3006 but with 4 extra games. It offers the same games than the Intel TV-Sport 5010 although the housing of the 4010 is completely… |
| Intel TV Sport 5010 Color | Intel TV Sport 5010 Color was the successor of the Super Tele-Sport 4010. It offered the same games but a different housing. It was released in 1978 in Germany. |
| Intel Universal Tele-Play | Intel Universal Tele-Play is a rare, 3rd generation pong system sold by Intel. Its housing and the small controllers have a very nice vintage design. The CPU was now found inside the PC-50x… |
| Intel Xserve (original) | The Intel-based Xserves were announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference on August 7, 2006, and are significantly updated compared to the XServe G5, and G4. They use Intel Xeon ('Woodcrest')… |
| Intellec 8 | The Intellec 4 was first model, introduced in 1973. It was intended for software development for the 4004, first Intel 4-bit processor. The same year, Intel also launched the Intellec 8 for the… |
| Intellec MDS-800 | The Intellec MDS was launched in around 1975. It featured an 8080 processor and could implement MCS-80 (8080) based computers and Intel Series 3000 systems. |
| Inter Overkal | Overkal was released in 1973 by Inter Electronica S.A. It was a clone of the Magnavox Odyssey console. Odyssey cartridges contained a set of jumpers connecting the different Odyssey circuits… |
| Intercord Color Tank-TV-Spiel (CTVS 11) | Intercord Color Tank TV Game (CTVS-11) is a rare pong console made by Intercord in 1977. It's a first generation game console with four Pong games and a Tank game. The special steering controllers… |
| Intercord Tele-Computer XL-2000 | Intercord Tele-Computer XL-2000 was a clone of the Arcadia 2000. It was released in Germany in 1982. |
| Intercord Telespiel TVS-6 | Intercord Telespiel TVS-6 is a pong console made by Intercord in 1978. |
| Intercord TVS-4 Electronic | Intercord TVS-4 Electronic is a pong console made by Intercord in 1977. |
| Intercord TVS-5 | Intercord TVS-5 is a pong console made by Intercord in 1978. |
| Interdata 3 | The Interdata Model 3 Control Computer could handle 16 and 32 bit instruction word lengths, had 1024 bytes of memory expandable to 65,536 bytes, 2 microseconds cycle time, and had 16-bit… |
| Interdata 4 | The Interdata Model 4 is a 16-bit minicomputer from 1969. It was designed to be easy for IBM/360 programmers to learn. |
| Interdata 7/32 and 8/32 | The Model 7/32 and Model 8/32 were 32-bit minicomputers developed by Interdata, Inc. of Oceanport, New Jersey during the 1970s. They are primarily remembered for being the first 32-bit… |
| Interstate Colour Pistol TV Game (1165) | Interstate Colour Pistol TV Game 1165 was a pong console with a light gun. It comes with 6 games. |
| Interstate Mini TV Game 1104 | Interstate Mini TV Game 1104 was a console manufactured by Interstate Electronics in 1977. These two little controllers played a mean game of PONG on your TV. It was an unusual configuration as… |
| Interstate Multisport TV Game 1110 | Interstate Multisport TV Game 1110 is a pong console made by Interstate in 1977. |
| Interstate Pistol TV Game 1160 | Interstate Pistol TV Game 1160 is a console with black and white display. It has a light gun and features 6 games: Tennis, Hockey/Football, Squash, Training and Pistol 1 & 2. It was… |
| Interstate Programaster 1125 | Interstate Programaster 1125 is a pong console from Interstate released in 1978. This is badged as an Ajax machine, but is solely an Interstate machine sold in the Netherlands. The console was… |
| Interstate TVG-1199 | Interstate TVG-1199 is a pong console made by Interstate in 1977. |
| Intertec HeadStart | The HeadStart had two models. HeadStart VPU and HeadStart ATS. The VPU was an impressive machine. It was a portable or a desktop machine. Notice the picture has a smaller keyboard that… |
| Intertec Superbrain | The Intertec Superbrain was an all-in-one commercial microcomputer first sold by Intertec Data Systems Corp. in 1979. The machine ran the operating system CP/M and was somewhat unusual in that it… |
| Interton Club Exclusiv 2000 | In 1977, a special variant of the Interton Video 3000, called Club Exclusiv 2000, was released only in Germany. However, it did not show any Interton brand on the console. It was made by Interton… |
| Interton Video 2000 | The Interton Video 2000 is a relatively rare dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released in 1975 by Interton in Germany. The console turns itself on automatically when a… |
| Interton Video 2400 | The Interton Video 2400 is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released in 1975 by Interton. It is the successor of the Interton Video 2000 and the predecessor of the… |
| Interton Video 2501 | The Interton Video 2501 is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released by Interton in 1977. It is the successor of the Interton Video 2400 and the predecessor of the… |
| Interton Video 2800 | The Interton Video 2800 is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released in 1977 by Interton. It could output only black and white. It is the successor of the Interton… |
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