The Intel 8085 was the successor of the 8080, an early 8 bit processor, used most famously in the Altair. (Microsoft wrote Microsoft BASIC for the 8085 Altair). The boom of home computers took off with the Zilog Z80, a compatible processor but had more features.
Today the 8085 isn't used much commercially, the 8051 is a more common 8 bit processor for embedded systems.
However the 8085 is extremely popular in engineering schools in the Middle East, especially India, as an introductory course to microcomputers.
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There are two type of microprocesser that aerspace designer will find usefull 1, the single chip MOS Processor 2, the bit-slice bipolar processor
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Because a number could not be copyrighted. Thus Intel went to names for their CPUs instead of numbers to prevent clones from carrying the same designation.
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It was in the year 1971 Anand bhat(mca@kiit-870024)
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The first single chip processor was the Intel 4004. It ran at 764 khz (yes that is kilo hertz)
The first microprocessor (that is a CPU completely integrated on one die) was the 4004. It was released by Intel in 1971. These chips were capable of 92000 instructions per second at a clock speed of up to 740kHz.