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Different versions of the Pentium 4 had different numbers of transistors:

  • 42M 180nm
  • 55M 130nm
  • 169M 130nm (P4EE)
  • 125M 90nm
  • 188M 65nm
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How many transistors can be fit on to one chip on an integrated circuit?

Depends on the complexity of the logic it's planned for... People talk about 'millions' of transistors to highlight the importance of ICs. For instance in a motor driver IC, there's nothing but a H-bridge used to control the path of current across the motor. Mainly 4 transistors are involved. In advance, to avoid unnecessary current flowing possibilities, for the sake of safety logic gates (simple ones) are built in. (Logic gates are also built with transistors, just few.) So, overall there'll be only 10 (just assume) transistors. But in complicated ICs there could be hundreds, millions of transistors..like in a microprocessor.


What is the composition of RAM in terms of transistors and capacitors?

Composition of ram: There are many transistors layed for addressing (accessing specific modules) then there are a series of transistors coupled to a capasitor. That allows for one bit of data to be stored.


How many transistors did the ENIAC have?

Eniac didn't have any transistors. It was built with 17,468 vacuum tubes, 7,200 crystal diodes, and a whole host of other components. But no transistors. The first transistor was created in November, 1947, almost two years after Eniac was completed.


Is there another use for semiconductors other than to conduct electricity?

Yes. In electronic devices, semiconductors fulfill a variety of functions, including current filtering - a semiconductor diode only lets current pass in one direction - and signal amplification, using transistors. Transistors have many uses, including for electronic switching. Do some reading on diodes and transistors, while bearing in mind that they use semiconductors.Yes. In electronic devices, semiconductors fulfill a variety of functions, including current filtering - a semiconductor diode only lets current pass in one direction - and signal amplification, using transistors. Transistors have many uses, including for electronic switching. Do some reading on diodes and transistors, while bearing in mind that they use semiconductors.Yes. In electronic devices, semiconductors fulfill a variety of functions, including current filtering - a semiconductor diode only lets current pass in one direction - and signal amplification, using transistors. Transistors have many uses, including for electronic switching. Do some reading on diodes and transistors, while bearing in mind that they use semiconductors.Yes. In electronic devices, semiconductors fulfill a variety of functions, including current filtering - a semiconductor diode only lets current pass in one direction - and signal amplification, using transistors. Transistors have many uses, including for electronic switching. Do some reading on diodes and transistors, while bearing in mind that they use semiconductors.


How many location can be accessed by 8085 microprocessor?

The 8085 microprocessor can access 65536 (2^16) locations in memory, and 256 (2^8) locations in I/O space.

Related questions

How many transistors did Intel 286 processor have in 1982?

134,000


What replaced vacuum tubes in the computer?

Integrated circuits (in many microprocessor integrated circuits) containing many billions of transistors each.


How many bit input is given to a microprocessor?

8 bit input is given to Intel 8085 microprocessor.


How many power supply uses in 8085 microprocessor?

+5v supply is alone needed for Intel 8085 Microprocessor


How many flags in microprocessor 8085 are issued by Intel?

5 FLAGS


How many transistors an Intel Pentium processor have in 1993?

over 3.1 million


What is Intel CPU?

I assume you mean an Intel Microprocessor. Intel has made many different microprocessors, starting with the 4 bit Intel 4004 in 1971 followed by the 8 bit Intel 8008 in 1972. The modern Intel Microprocessor used in PC is a 32 bit or 64 bit Microprocessor whose architecture is derived from the 8 bit Intel 8008. Some of the other Intel Microprocessor in this path of architectural evolution are the 8 bit Intel 8080, the 8 bit Intel 8085, the 16 bit Intel 8086 (and the 16 bit Intel 8088 with 8 bit external multiplexed databus), the 16 bit Intel 80186, the 16 bit Intel 80286, the 32 bit Intel 80386 (first 80x86 Microprocessor to implement virtual memory), the 32 bit Intel 80489, the 32 bit Intel Pentium (was originally to have been the 80586, but you cannot Trademark numbers only words and Intel wanted a Trademark at that time to protect their IP rights). Intel also built many other Microprocessors with unrelated architectures (e.g. 3000 series bitslice, 80432, 80860, 80960).


How many transistors can be housed in a microprocessor?

intel 4004 has 2300 8080 has 16,000 80286 134,000 40486 1,2000,000 pentium 4,600,000 pentium IV 42,000,000 I7 781,000,000 i7 has only 4 core processors amd fx 8 core has 1,200,000,000


How many transistors inside of a microprocessor can fit on the head of a stick pin?

7 , nah im kidding, what sorta question is that lol


What type of microprocessor contains 42000000 transitors in the same thumbnail sized piece of silicon?

A Pentium 4 contains 42 million transistors. Forty-two million transistors isn't very many--the highest-end Itaniums and Xeons have nearly two BILLION transistors.


Who manufactured the first microprocessor?

4-phase systems made a classified microprocessor in 1969 for the US Navy's F-14. This remained secret until about 1990. So it is not in many histories of computing. Intel made the 4004 microprocessor in 1971.


Does the processor of a personal computer consist of one or more microprocessors?

A processor (if you are talking about the CPU (central processing unit)) consists of numerous transistors--sometimes millions. An Intel Pentium D has 230,000,000. There are no microprocessors in it since it is a microprocessor in and of itself.A microprocessor doesn't have to be a CPU, but can have a specific function such as graphics processing, sound processing, or FPU (floating-point unit). Of course, many of these separate microprocessors are no longer independent chips.