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# [[Intel 8080]], [[Zilog Z80]] |
# [[Intel 8080]], [[Zilog Z80]] |
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# [[8085]] |
# [[8085]] |
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# [[8086]],[[8088]],[[80286]],[[80386]],[[80486]],[[x86]], |
# [[8086]],[[8088]],[[80186]],[[80286]],[[80386]],[[80486]],[[x86]],[[Intel]] |
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# [[K5]],[[K6]],[[K6-2]],[[Athlon]],[[Hammer]],[[Opteron]],[[x86-64]],[[AMD]] |
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# [[Pentium family]],[[Itanium]] |
# [[Pentium family]],[[Itanium]] or [[Itanic]] |
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# [[Motorola 6800]], [[Motorola 6809]], [[MOS Technologies 650x]] |
# [[Motorola 6800]], [[Motorola 6809]], [[MOS Technologies 650x]] |
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# [[68000 family]] |
# [[68000 family]],[[88000]],[[ColdFire]] |
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# [[320xx microprocessor]] |
# [[320xx microprocessor]] |
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# [[Transputer]] |
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# [[PowerPC family]] - [[G4]] |
# [[PowerPC family]] - [[G4]] |
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# [[PA-RISC family]] |
# [[PA-RISC family]] |
Revision as of 22:35, 19 September 2002
A microprocessor is an electronic computer that is made from many transistors on one or more semiconductor integrated circuits.
The microprocessor was invented by Marcian Ted Hoff in 1971 when he was working for the Intel company.
See also:
- Intel 8080, Zilog Z80
- 8085
- 8086,8088,80186,80286,80386,80486,x86,Intel
- K5,K6,K6-2,Athlon,Hammer,Opteron,x86-64,AMD
- Pentium family,Itanium or Itanic
- Motorola 6800, Motorola 6809, MOS Technologies 650x
- 68000 family,88000,ColdFire
- 320xx microprocessor
- Transputer
- PowerPC family - G4
- PA-RISC family
- ARM family, StrongARM
- DEC Alpha
- MIPS architecture