Segmentation concept is first introduced in 8086 microprocessor
8088 processor accessed 1MB
The Intel 8088.
The 8086/8088 family of microprocessors was introduced by Intel.
1978 - 8086 1979 - 8088 First IBM PC used 8088. I think later low end IBM PC's used 8086.
The 8088 is slower than the 8086 because the 8088 is running an 8-bit bus, while the 8086 runs a 16-bit bus. The two processors are the same, 16-bit processors, but the 8088 requires twice as many memory accesses to do the same amount of work as the 8086.
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The 8088 was a 16 bit microprocessor implemented on an 8 bit databus.
The original 8088 processor had a maximum clock frequency of 5 MHz. As implemented in the original IBM PC, it ran at 4.77 MHz. There were variations of the 8088 that could run at 8 MHz.
The 8086/8088 is the general purpose processor. The 8087 is the math co-processor for the 8086/8088.
8088 processor? Get yourself some fresh gear. Cripe's sake.
Lanny V. Dao has written: 'Mastering the 8088 microprocessor' -- subject(s): Intel 8088 (Microprocessor)