Ancient 486 PC takes over Hubble telescope

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Intel should be proud of its 1980s chip designers

We wouldn't even consider using it for writing this story, but a computer using Intel's 1989-vintage 80486 CPU is apparently good enough for powering one of the most sophisticated pieces of hardware ever built.

Admittedly, it's part of Plan B after a primary computer failed, but the fact that the 486 is handling things aboard the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is impressive stuff.

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J Mark Lytle was an International Editor for TechRadar, based out of Tokyo, who now works as a Script Editor, Consultant at NHK, the Japan Broadcasting Corporation. Writer, multi-platform journalist, all-round editorial and PR consultant with many years' experience as a professional writer, their bylines include CNN, Snap Media and IDG.