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  1. The article details how the Intel 80386 CPU implemented backwards compatibility with 8- and 16-bit software. It explains the use of SRAM for register storage, a triple-ported register file, and a 'shuffle' network to handle different bit-width reads and writes, including interleaving the bottom 16 bits of the registers.

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