4004 ≃ IBM 70X
8008 / 8080 ≃ IBM 70XX
8086 ≃ IBM 360 (instruction sets still run today)
80286 ≃ IBM 370 No Virtual memory
80386 ≃ IBM 370 Virtual memory
486 / Pentium ≃ IBM XA / ESA / 390 (More than 16/24 MB)
AMD K5 (x64) ≃ IBM z900+ (More than 2/4 GB)


On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 12:35 AM, Timothy Sipples <[email protected]> wrote:
> Shmuel Metz wrote:
>>Intel is almost as old. There have been a lot of changes in both lines
>>since the early days.
>
> The Intel 4004 processor started shipping in 1971. One could also argue the
> Intel 8086 (1978) is the evolutionary starting point.
>
> If the comment attached to that article is correct it appears that the
> systems in question are Unisys MCP-based with DMS II. MCP runs on...Intel
> X86-based servers.
>
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