Segmentation concept is first introduced in 8086 microprocessor
The 80386 programming model and codes are still the base for all x86 32-bit processors, and were common in early PCs. Intel stopped 80386 production in 2007.
1)An on-chip floating-point unit
2)Addressing Modes
3)Interrupts
it was cheaper. In comparison, the 8086 has a 16-Bit data bus, which means that the accompanying system chips needed to be 16 Bits, which made them more complex and expensive.
features of Intel processor 8088
8088 processor accessed 1MB
The Intel 8088.
The 8086/8088 family of microprocessors was introduced by Intel.
1978 - 8086 1979 - 8088 First IBM PC used 8088. I think later low end IBM PC's used 8086.
The 8088 is slower than the 8086 because the 8088 is running an 8-bit bus, while the 8086 runs a 16-bit bus. The two processors are the same, 16-bit processors, but the 8088 requires twice as many memory accesses to do the same amount of work as the 8086.
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8088
The 8088 was a 16 bit microprocessor implemented on an 8 bit databus.
The original 8088 processor had a maximum clock frequency of 5 MHz. As implemented in the original IBM PC, it ran at 4.77 MHz. There were variations of the 8088 that could run at 8 MHz.
The 8086/8088 is the general purpose processor. The 8087 is the math co-processor for the 8086/8088.
8088 processor? Get yourself some fresh gear. Cripe's sake.
Lanny V. Dao has written: 'Mastering the 8088 microprocessor' -- subject(s): Intel 8088 (Microprocessor)