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Ken Shirriff

Here's a closeup of the die showing the Pentium Processor name and the Intel copyright. The M-in-a-circle is a Mask Work symbol, like a copyright but for IC masks. I convinced the Unicode Consortium to add the symbol to Unicode, but I don't think any fonts support it yet: 🆭
Edit: seems like the symbol works for lots of people.
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Ken Shirriff

The Pentium die has a lot of initials from the designers, in various shapes and sizes. These photos show a subset of the initials. Intel removed the initials from the next revision (80502).
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Ken Shirriff

I made this diagram to show the different functional blocks on the Pentium P5 die.
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Tommy Thorn

@kenshirriff The Bus Interface Logic block seems shockingly large, half the area of either cache. What's going on?

Ken Shirriff

@tommythorn In comparison, on the 8086, the Bus Interface Unit is roughly half the chip. The Bus Interface is doing a lot: performing prefetches, handling memory and I/O bus cycles, handling interrupts, bus hold, bus locking, cache operations, and so forth.

Ryan Finnie

@kenshirriff TIL Zaphod Beeblebrox was a chip designer. Explains why he went on to put his initials onto his own brain.

sofia ☮️🏴

@kenshirriff i see it, it's pixelated so i'm pretty sure its from GNU Unifont.

Danny Boling ☮️

@kenshirriff

Ken, do you recall what the dimensions are of this label? I suspect the vertical lines are an indication of something but I don't know of what.

Ken Shirriff

@IAmDannyBoling The vertical lines are columns of 5 tiny dots, vias from the power and ground rails to the metal layer below.

Danny Boling ☮️

@kenshirriff

Right. But what are the dimensions of the label itself? I'd love to know just how tiny that label must be.

Ken Shirriff

@IAmDannyBoling The label is pretty big by IC standards: the rectangle holding the text is 1.1 by 0.2 mm.

Danny Boling ☮️

@kenshirriff

That's even smaller than I thought it would be. Thank you so much for your entertaining and very inform posts, Ken.

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