It happened to some extent with LISP, which certainly started out as a software programming language, and the LISP machines, which supported the language with hardware features. Now, the Z-Machine, which was probably the first commercial virtual machine, developed in 1979 by Joel Berez and Marc Blank for Infocom, has been implemented in hardware using […]
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