I'm not sure What you mean exactly ? Another name for the Microprocessor? That is known as (CPU) Which is the heart of a Computer. Which Controls Logic, and Control Operations, Reads, Writes, Executes Bits Bytes Data, and is the Primary Control for Processing Data (Centeral Processing Unit) MicroProcessor,''Single circuit Chip''
This is a description of a microprocessor.
the IC that is organized as a single-chip microprocessor contains only CPU without the other peripherals like ROM, RAM, and I/O ports that comprise a microcomputer, while the single-chip microcomputer is the chip that contains all the components that give the capabilities of the microcomputer.
Mainly there are 2 types of microprocessors :- 1.Pinable (that contains pins ). 2.Pinless (that doesn't contains pins )
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Ted hughes was the first person who designed microprocessors. In 1971 Ted hughes make first microprocessor for intel. The name of the first microprocessor was: Intel-4004. It contains lacs of electronic circuits.
The microprocessor is an integrated circuit that contains millions of transistors interconnected by small aluminum wires. The microprocessor's processing capabilities control and direct the activities of the PC by interacting with the other electronic components on the motherboard.
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The microprocessor contains the CPU of a microcomputer. It is composed of the Arithmetic Logic Unit, Cache Memory (optional), Memory Management Unit (optional), Bus Interface Unit, Control Unit, Instruction Decoder, and Registers.
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The Instruction Pointer (IP) in an 8086 microprocessor contains the address of the next instruction to be executed. The processor uses IP to request memory data from the Bus Interface Unit, and then increments it by the size of the instruction.
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The microprocessor (which contains the CPU and sometimes other circuits) is usually attached to the motherboard by a zero insertion force socket (which is soldered to the motherboard). On some motherboards the microprocessor is soldered directly to the motherboard.