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Q: What year was the IBM PC AT that used the INTEL 80286 microprocessor introduced?
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What is the Intel 8085?

Intel 8085 is a microprocessor that is used in various electronics devices.


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).


What microprocessor used in now a days?

There are most popular two brands on Microprocessor. one is Intel and second is AMD. in Intel now a days Intel Pentium processors (Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7) are used. where in AMD theres Phenom and Athlon series used.


What publication advertised itself with the lines Software for the most advanced microprocessor on this planet?

This was a slogan used by Intel. Intel is widely known for making computer processors.


What is h-L in the Intel 8085?

HL is a register pair that is used to store 16-bit data in 8085 Microprocessor


Why was the Intel Celeron introduced when the Intel Pentium III was introduced?

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What is the Intel equivalent of the AMD V-Series processors?

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What computer was used with the first microprocessor?

The Altair 8800 is the first microprocessor that I know of that was marketed as a computer. Many other early versions included: Imsai 8080 Franklin Osborn Exidy Commadore Pet The first microprocessor was the Intel 4004, the first computer it was sold in was a development system that Intel called the MCS-4, which stood for MicroComputer System - 4 bits. They also had an MCS-8 about the same time for their 8008 microprocessor.


Who manufactured the first computer chip?

If you mean microprocessor then Intel is usually credited with the 4004. If you just mean the first digital IC used in a computer, probably Fairchild.


What is the evolution of Intel computer?

It starts with the 4004 chipset (4 bit) and 8008 microprocessor (8 bit). The successor of the 4004 was the 4040, but this architecture was a dead end. The successors of the 8008 were the 8080, 8085, 8086, 8088, 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, etc. including the current multicore microprocessors. IBM chose to base their PC on the 8086 and 8088, then as successive newer microprocessors were developed new versions of the IBM PC used those microprocessors. Intel also produced many specialized microprocessors and microcontrollers including some RISC microprocessors (e.g. i860, i960). Current Apple Macintosh computers also use the latest Intel multicore microprocessors.


What was the first microprocessor used in home computers?

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How much voltage is used by the Microprocessor?

230 voltage is used by the microprocessor