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* 8008 - Indroduced April 1, 1972 - Clock speed 200KHz - 0.06 MIPS - Bus Width 8 bits - Number of Transistors 3,500 at 10 microns - Addressable memory 10 kilobytes - Typical in dumb terminals, general calculators, bottling machines - developed in tandem wiht 4004
* 8008 - Introduced April 1, 1972 - Clock speed 200KHz - 0.06 MIPS - Bus Width 8 bits - Number of Transistors 3,500 at 10 microns - Addressable memory 10 kilobytes - Typical in dumb terminals, general calculators, bottling machines - developed in tandem wiht 4004

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* 8086 - Introduced June 8, 1978 - Clock speeds 5MHz with 0.33 MIPS, 8MHz with 0.66MIPS, and 10MHz with 0.75 MIPS - Bus Width 16 bits - Number of Transistors 29,000 at 3 microns - Addressable memory 1 megabytes - 10X the performance of 8080 - Used in portable computing
* 8086 - Introduced June 8, 1978 - Clock speeds 5MHz with 0.33 MIPS, 8MHz with 0.66MIPS, and 10MHz with 0.75 MIPS - Bus Width 16 bits - Number of Transistors 29,000 at 3 microns - Addressable memory 1 megabytes - 10X the performance of 8080 - Used in portable computing

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* 80486DX4 - Introduced March 7, 1994 - Clock speeds 75MHz with 53 MIPS (41.3 SPECint92, 20.1 SPECfp92 on Micronics M4P 256K L2) and 100MHz with 70.7 MIPS (54.59 SPECint92, 26.91 SPECfp92 on Micronics M4P 256K L2) - Number fo Transistors 1.6 million at .6 micron - Bus Width 32 bits - Addressable memory 4 gigabytes - Virtual memory 64 terabytes - Pin count 168 PGA Package, 208 SQFP Package - Die size 345 Square mm - Used in high performance entry-level desktops and value notebooks
* DX4 - Introduced March 7, 1994 - Clock speeds 75MHz with 53 MIPS (41.3 SPECint92, 20.1 SPECfp92 on Micronics M4P 256K L2) and 100MHz with 70.7 MIPS (54.59 SPECint92, 26.91 SPECfp92 on Micronics M4P 256K L2) - Number fo Transistors 1.6 million at .6 micron - Bus Width 32 bits - Addressable memory 4 gigabytes - Virtual memory 64 terabytes - Pin count 168 PGA Package, 208 SQFP Package - Die size 345 Square mm - Used in high performance entry-level desktops and value notebooks

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* Wintel - refers to a computer running a Microsoft [Windows operating system]? on an Intel processor
* Wintel - refers to a computer running a Microsoft Windows operating system on an Intel processor

Intel is a US based multinational corporation that makes microprocessors and specialized integrated circuits. It was founded in 1968 by [Gordon E. Moore]? and Robert Noyce. Its employee number 4 was [Andy Grove]?, who ran the company more or less from his arrival in the 1960s through his retirement in the 1990s, building it into one of the largest and most successful businesses in the world.

The company started as a memory manufacturer before making the switch to processors. [Andy Grove]? described this transition in the book Only the Paranoid Survive.

Intel currently (as of 2001) produces microprocessors, networking components, motherboard chipsets, and more.

Microprocessors made by Intel:

Some Intel related terms:


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