This Commercial Kitchen Appliance Uses an Original Pentium Clone CPU (and Runs DOS)!

The world of embedded computing devices can often yield interesting component choices. This quasi-computer meant for use in restaurants rocks a clone Pentium CPU that traces its roots back to you can still buy it new today. Sources: Kitchen display system photos: “Rise readies itself as Intel’s rival“, InfoWorld, July 6, 1998. Rise mP6 chip photo: : Rise mP6 details: :// “Intel faces stiff competition“, InfoWorld, November 30, 1998. mP6 chip in motherboard photo: Pentium II photo: : AMD K6-2 photo: : Rise mP6 chip photo: https://cpumus
Back to Top