Intel's First x86 CPU Had Secret Instructions Meant to Catch IP Thievery
by francisco.alexandre.pires@proton.me (Francisco Pir from Tomshardware on (#6D2D5)
Intel's 8086 processor featured a number of dead ends within its microcode and architecture design for elements that were massacred in the feature-set cutting room before the CPU's release. One such functionality was actually a hidden watermark Intel used to learn whether its rivals were copying its microcode instead of writing their own.