So it looks like it is IA-32.  So it supports i386 and beyond, but not all of 
x86 since it won't support anything backward compatible (eg. 16-bit).


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TECHNICALLY, x86 means "based on the Intel 8086 processor", but it is also 
synonymous with Pentium ISA.
On Oct 4, 2013 10:46 AM, "Torrie Fischer" <[email protected]> wrote:

On Thursday, October 03, 2013 08:24:59 AM alex kot wrote:
>> I am kind of confused.  Is this X86?  Even on the Intel datasheet it doesn't
>> mention anything about X86 it states "32-bit Intel® Pentium instruction set
>> architecture (ISA)-compatible processor".
>
>Yeah, x86 is a short name for "Intel Pentium ISA".
>
>>
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>> http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20131003-904584.html#printMode
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>> Thought I'd forward this for those that are into Arduino and Intel based dev
>>
>> Also, keep an eye on http://makered.org/ - looks like a cool initiative
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