IBM had its own chip fabrication plant in Burlington, Vt. and was capable of manufacturing CPUs. Eventually IBM did produce 386 and 486 CPUs, but not immediately. According to the April 10, 1989 issue of Infoworld, it wasn’t until early April 1989 that IBM exercised its option to start making 386 CPUs itself.
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Like AMD, Arm makes the L2 strictly inclusive of the L1 data cache, which lets the L2 act as a snoop filter. If an incoming snoop misses in the L2, the core can be sure it won’t hit in the L1D either.
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