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Intel Microprocessor History: Ramzi Shihadeh Alqrainy

This document outlines the history and specifications of major Intel microprocessors from 1969 to 2007. It describes the clock speed, number of transistors, register size, and data bus size of microprocessors including the 4004, 8008, 8080, 8086, 8088, 286, 386, 486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium 4, Pentium D, and Core 2/Quad. The worlds' first microprocessor was the Intel 4004 from 1969, and the first PC ran on the Intel 8088 from 1981. Each generation of microprocessors increased the clock speed and number of transistors while most retained a 32-bit register and data bus size.

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Intel Microprocessor History: Ramzi Shihadeh Alqrainy

This document outlines the history and specifications of major Intel microprocessors from 1969 to 2007. It describes the clock speed, number of transistors, register size, and data bus size of microprocessors including the 4004, 8008, 8080, 8086, 8088, 286, 386, 486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium 4, Pentium D, and Core 2/Quad. The worlds' first microprocessor was the Intel 4004 from 1969, and the first PC ran on the Intel 8088 from 1981. Each generation of microprocessors increased the clock speed and number of transistors while most retained a 32-bit register and data bus size.

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Intel Microprocessor History

Ramzi Shihadeh Alqrainy


Intel 4004

1969 *
zClock speed : 108 KH *

:Number of transistors *
2300
.bit register and 4-bit data bus-4 *
The world first microprocessor
Intel 8008

1972 *
zClock speed : 800 KH *

:Number of transistor *
3500
.bit register and 8-bit data bus-8 *
Intel 8080

1974 *
zClock speed : 2 MH *

:Number of transistor *
4500
.bit register and data bus-8 *
Intel 8086

1978 *
zClock speed : 4.47 MH *

:Number of transistors *
29000
.bit register and data bus-16 *
Intel 8088

1981 *
zClock speed : 4,47 MH *

:Number of transistors *
29000
.bit register and data bus-16 *
The worlds first PC ran on an Intel 8088
microprocessor
Intel 286

1982 *
zClock speed: 12 MH *

:Number of transistor *
134000
.bit register and data bus-16 *
Intel 386

1985 *
zClock speed: 16 MH *

:Number of transistors *
275000
.bit register and data bus-32 *
Intel 486

1989 *
zClock speed: 25 MH *

:Number of transistor *
1,200,000
.bit register and data bus-32 *
Intel Pentium

1993 *
zClock speed: 66 MH *

:Number of transistor *
3,300,000
.bit register and data bus-32 *
Intel Pentium pro

1995 *
zClock speed: 200 MH *

:Number of transistor *
5,500,000
.bit register and data bus-32 *
|| Intel Pentium

1997 *
zClock speed: 300 MH *

:Number of transistor *
7,500,000
.bit register and data bus-32 *
||| Intel Pentium

1999 *
zClock speed: 500 MH *

:Number of transistor *
9,500,000
.bit register and data bus-32 *
Intel Pentium 4

2000 *
zClock speed: 1 GH *

:Number of transistor *
15,500,000
.bit register and data bus-64 *
Intel Pentium D

2005 *
zClock speed: 3.6 GH *

:Number of transistor *
47,500,000
.bit register and data bus-32 *
Intel Core 2 / Quad

2006/2007 *
zClock speed: 3.6 GH *

:Number of transistor *
214,500,000
.bit register and data bus-32 *

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