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- BiiN abstract "BiiN was a company created out of a joint research project by Intel and Siemens to develop fault tolerant high-performance multi-processor computers build on custom microprocessor designs. BiiN was an outgrowth of the Intel iAPX 432 multiprocessor project, ancestor of iPSC and nCUBE. The company was closed down in October 1989, and folded in April 1990, with no significant sales. The whole project was considered within Intel to have been so poorly managed that the company name was considered to be an acronym for Billions Invested In Nothing. However, several subset versions of the processor designed for the project were later offered commercially as versions of the Intel i960, which became popular as an embedded processor in the mid-1990s.".
- BiiN wikiPageExternalLink biin.
- BiiN wikiPageExternalLink BiiN_CPU_Architecture_Reference_Man_Jul88.pdf.
- BiiN wikiPageID "480412".
- BiiN wikiPageRevisionID "606283490".
- BiiN hasPhotoCollection BiiN.
- BiiN subject Category:1982_establishments_in_Oregon.
- BiiN subject Category:1990_disestablishments_in_Oregon.
- BiiN subject Category:Companies_established_in_1982.
- BiiN subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Oregon.
- BiiN subject Category:Defunct_computer_companies_of_the_United_States.
- BiiN subject Category:Intel_Corporation.
- BiiN subject Category:Siemens.
- BiiN type Abstraction100002137.
- BiiN type CompaniesEstablishedIn1982.
- BiiN type Company108058098.
- BiiN type DefunctCompaniesBasedInOregon.
- BiiN type DefunctComputerCompaniesOfTheUnitedStates.
- BiiN type Group100031264.
- BiiN type Institution108053576.
- BiiN type Organization108008335.
- BiiN type SocialGroup107950920.
- BiiN type YagoLegalActor.
- BiiN type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- BiiN type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- BiiN comment "BiiN was a company created out of a joint research project by Intel and Siemens to develop fault tolerant high-performance multi-processor computers build on custom microprocessor designs. BiiN was an outgrowth of the Intel iAPX 432 multiprocessor project, ancestor of iPSC and nCUBE. The company was closed down in October 1989, and folded in April 1990, with no significant sales.".
- BiiN label "BiiN".
- BiiN label "BiiN".
- BiiN sameAs BiiN.
- BiiN sameAs m.02flx2.
- BiiN sameAs Q4907134.
- BiiN sameAs Q4907134.
- BiiN sameAs BiiN.
- BiiN wasDerivedFrom BiiN?oldid=606283490.
- BiiN isPrimaryTopicOf BiiN.