Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!aplcen!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!apple!portal!cup.portal.com!mmm From: mmm@cup.portal.com (Mark Robert Thorson) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: New Intel CPU's First Appearance (was Re: IBM 8088) Message-ID: <30331@cup.portal.com> Date: 30 May 90 17:44:58 GMT References: <1WWjqN#0SBCWN5sLFYH9X6tz009zLSK=eric@snark.uu.net> <1990May23.154706.16476@sq.sq.com> <451@isgtec.UUCP> <774@bilver.UUCP> <2262@crdos1.crd.ge.COM> Organization: The Portal System (TM) Lines: 8 I was perusing a recent Intel ap note this morning (AP-335), and I noticed a change to the trademark boilerplate inside the front cover. This is a sort of capsule history of Intel, listing every trademark they ever had, including Intellec and MICROMAINFRAME. The list does change from time to time, and the most recent change is the addition of 586, 686, i586, and i686. Even the 1990 editions of the data books don't list these trademarks in the boilerplate.