Joel Rainville
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8086 < 80286 < 80386 < 80486 < Pentium < Pentium II < Pentium III < etc...
In fact, think of each newer processor littely "wrapping" around the previous one. Not just incorporating the previous one, but building on its foundation so that only the bare minimum that needs to evolve does. If you somehow remove the 8086 core, the Pentium doesn't work anymore. It's not just compatible with it for the fun of it. It needs it to run. It needs its 16 bits registers, its addressing scheme, all of its basic functionnality.