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The 8085 microprocessor was an enhanced version of the 8080, primarily running on a single +5V power supply, hence the designation 8085.

The 8086 microprocessor was an enhanced version of the 8085, primarily running as a 16 bit processor, hence the designation 8086.

The 8088 microprocessor (part of the 8086/8088 family) was a version of the 8086 that run on an 8 bit bus, hence the designation 8088.

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What does the number 8080 refer to?

The number 8080 refers to "Intel 8080". Intel 8080 was an 8-bit processor, which was the second processor to be created by Intel. It was available in the markets starting from April 1974.


What is Intel first processor?

In 1974, the Intel 8080 was introduced.


Why 8080 processor called so?

Intel, who developed the 8080, developed families of chips. The ancestor family of the 8080 was the 4004; part of the 4-bit MCS-4 family of chips - the 4001 being the ROM, 4002 RAM and so on and the 4004 being the CPU. The 8 bit version of the chip was named, naturally enough, 8008. The 8008 had a number of limitations; principally it's memory management was complicated and limited, these limitations were addressed in a new version which was named the 8080.


What is the meaning of the term 8080 in microprocessor8080?

Intel 8080


Why 8085 micro processor is named as 8085?

The 8085 was given its number as the next version of the 8080. The 5 means that it operates on a single 5 volt power source.


What is 20000 times 8080?

20000 x 8080 = 161600000


Can you answer me about Instruction set Intel 8080?

instruction set architecture ISA for intel 8080


What proccessor can be put into a medion MD 8080 with a motherboard which has a Micro-star International 7012 with a processor that is a pentuim 4 what processoprs can be put into the computer?

3.4ghz you can go to www.msi.com and lookup the specs for your board


What is the importance of the Intel 8080 microprocessor?

It was the first Intel 8 bit processor to which followed the 8086, then the 80186, 80286, etc all of which were code compatible and are often referred to simply as x86 family processors.


Why was Intel processor called 4004?

to emphasize that it was a 4 bit processor


What is a cache outside the processor called?

L2 cache. Today's processors all have some memory on the processor chip (called a die). Memory on the processor die is called Level 1 cache (L1 cache). Memory in the processor package, but not on the processor die, is called Level 2 cache (L2 cache). Some processors use a third cache farther from the processor core, but still in the processor package, which is called Level 3 cache (L3 cache).


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