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History: Microprocessors: 8-Bit Microprocessors 16-Bit Microprocessors 32-Bit Microprocessors 64-Bit Microprocessors

The document discusses the history and evolution of microprocessors from 8-bit to 64-bit. It outlines several generations of Intel microprocessors including the 8-bit Intel 8085 from 1976, the 16-bit Intel 80286 from 1982, the 32-bit Intel Pentium from 1993 with 110 million instructions per second, and the 64-bit dual core processor from 2006 and Intel Core i7 from 2008 with multiple cores and caches. The document traces the increasing complexity and capabilities of microprocessors over time through increases in bus widths, clock speeds, transistor counts, memory addressing and instructions per second.

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History: Microprocessors: 8-Bit Microprocessors 16-Bit Microprocessors 32-Bit Microprocessors 64-Bit Microprocessors

The document discusses the history and evolution of microprocessors from 8-bit to 64-bit. It outlines several generations of Intel microprocessors including the 8-bit Intel 8085 from 1976, the 16-bit Intel 80286 from 1982, the 32-bit Intel Pentium from 1993 with 110 million instructions per second, and the 64-bit dual core processor from 2006 and Intel Core i7 from 2008 with multiple cores and caches. The document traces the increasing complexity and capabilities of microprocessors over time through increases in bus widths, clock speeds, transistor counts, memory addressing and instructions per second.

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HISTORY : MICROPROCESSORS

8-Bit Microprocessors
16-Bit Microprocessors 32-Bit Microprocessors 64-Bit Microprocessors

8-Bit Microprocessor : INTEL 8085


Introduced in 1976 Data bus is 8-bit & address bus is 16-bit Its clock speed was 3 MHz Containing 6,500 transistors Could access 64 KB of memory Execute 7,69,230 instructions per second

16-Bit Microprocessor : INTEL 80286

Introduced in 1982 Data bus is 16-bit & address bus is 24-bit clock speed is 8 MHz Containing 1,34,000 transistors Could access 16 MB of memory Execute 4 million instructions per second

32-Bit Microprocessor : INTEL PENTIUM


Introduced in 1993 Data bus is 32-bit & address bus is 32-bit clock speed is 66 MHz Cache memory 8 KB Could access 4 GB of memory Execute 110 million instructions per second

Pentium

Pentium II

Pentium III

32-Bit Microprocessors

80386

80486

Pentium PRO

Pentium II Pentium II Xeon

Pentium III

32-Bit Microprocessor : INTEL PENTIUM IV


Introduced in 2000 Data bus is 32-bit & address bus is 32-bit clock speed was from 1.3 GHz to 3.8 GHz L1 cache was of 32 KB & L2 cache of 256 KB Containing 42 million Transistors

64-Bit Microprocessor : DUAL CORE


Introduced in 2006 Data bus is 64-bit It has two cores Both the cores have there own internal bus and L1 cache, but share the external bus and L2 cache

64-Bit Microprocessor : CORE i7


Introduced in 2008 It has 4 physical cores Its clock speed is from 2.66 GHz to 3.33 GHz. It has 64 KB of L1 cache per core, 256 KB of L2 cache and 8 MB of L3 cache.

64-Bit Microprocessors

CORE 2 DUO

CORE i5

CORE i3

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