The 4004 bit processor, introduced by Intel in 1971, is a 4-bit microprocessor designed for simple computing tasks and could handle only limited data processing. In contrast, the Pentium 4, released in 2000, is a 32-bit processor capable of handling more complex calculations, larger amounts of data, and supporting advanced features such as higher clock speeds and improved multitasking. While the 4004 was primarily used in basic embedded systems, the Pentium 4 was designed for more demanding applications like personal computers and workstations. Overall, the advancements in architecture, speed, and capabilities between the two represent significant technological evolution over nearly three decades.
4004 8008 8086 and series go on 80286 80386 80486 Pentium 1 Pentium 2 Pentium 3 Pentium 4 Dual core Core 2 duo Core 2 Quad Upto CoreI7 So basically in a long time period Pentium 4 is an improvement on 8085 and basically today micro code of all these processor is of 8085
8008-4004=4004 (Eight thousand and eight minus four thousand and four equals 4004)
to emphasize that it was a 4 bit processor
Intel 4004
4004 is my guess (1971).
The Intel 4004 introduced in 1970 and was the first processor introduced by Intel.
Either Intel 4004 (commercial 1971) or F-14 processor chipset (military 1969 & classified until long after 4004 was obsolete).
The 4004 processor, developed by Intel in 1971, is a 4-bit microprocessor. This means it processes data in 4-bit chunks, allowing it to handle binary numbers ranging from 0 to 15. As a pioneering microprocessor, the 4004 laid the groundwork for the development of more advanced processors with wider data bus architectures.
Intel 4004
The first CPU chip was released on November 15, 1971 by Intel. The processor was called the Intel 4004 and was a 4-bit CPU.
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
The first single chip processor was the Intel 4004. It ran at 764 khz (yes that is kilo hertz)