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minus-squarecircuitfarmer@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·edit-210 hours agoPS/2 did still use interrupts. And the first x86-64 processors were the AMD Opteron (servers) and the Athlon 64 (consumer-grade), both of which came out in 2003. PS/2 was still around then, so… Meme checks out. Here’s a specific example of a Socket 754 (Athlon 64) mobo with PS/2 ports.
PS/2 did still use interrupts.
And the first x86-64 processors were the AMD Opteron (servers) and the Athlon 64 (consumer-grade), both of which came out in 2003. PS/2 was still around then, so…
Meme checks out.
Here’s a specific example of a Socket 754 (Athlon 64) mobo with PS/2 ports.