Hackernews posts about 8080
8080 is an 8-bit microprocessor that was widely used in personal computers and other devices during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
- Novasaur: Run 8080 CP/M with a few dozen TTL logic chips (hackaday.io)
- Bolt Graphics Zeus a New GPU Architecture with Up to 2.25TB of Memory and 800GbE (www.servethehome.com)
- Undocumented 8086 instructions, explained by the microcode (www.righto.com)
- Undocumented 8086 instructions, explained by the microcode (www.righto.com)
- Rust on the client (800 loc / no dependencies) (github.com)
- Intel 8086 CPU Emulator written in pure PHP (github.com)
- Driving 6,800 miles to university (www.bbc.com)
- Show HN: Cloud-Ready Postgres MCP Server (github.com)
- Show HN: Twitter profile search that works (www.thepeoplenet.com)
- I speak at Harvard as it faces its biggest crisis since 1636 (scottaaronson.blog)
- Can rotation solve the Hubble Puzzle? (academic.oup.com)
- Star Citizen has now raised over $800M, with still no release in sight (www.eurogamer.net)
- Longest quantum communications link stretches over 8k miles (newatlas.com)
- Guidelines for Evaluating Differential Privacy Guarantees [pdf] (nvlpubs.nist.gov)
- A Paradigm Shift? (chatgpt.com)
- Smart furniture using radar technology for cardiac health monitoring (www.nature.com)
- Nintendo Switch 2 specs: 1080p 120Hz display, 4K dock, mouse mode (www.theverge.com)