The 8086 has a 16 bit bus, while the 8088 has an 8 bit bus. In both A0 through A7 are shared as D0 through D7. The the 8086, A8 through A15 is also shared as D8 through D15.
It's nothing but the SAME
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difference between micro operation and microinstruction
One is more bite resistant.
Devices do not care with this difference. Humans do.
a microprocessor is a small unit with memory inside the system unit while a computer is the combination of a monitor and a system unit
The behavior against polarized light is different.
None. A microprocessor is a control and datapath strung together with a bag of bits to manage IRQs communicating over some kind of system bus.The PowerPC 405 is a microprocessor.
The basic difference between the microprocessor and microcontroller is that we can interface a microcontroller directly means "for example we can directly connect a keyboard to microcontroller to any of its ports"....where as for microprocessor we can't interface directly...we require a circuit board since it requires ram,ic's.....etc.,! beyrojac mahinay
It is depended on how many bits the processor can process simultaneous... Means 8 bit microprocessor can process 8 bit of data simultaneously... & also it has 8 line data bus.. to transfer the data between memory & IO devices.... In same way for 64 bit..
A thread is a sub process in other words one process can contain multiple threads.
Microcontroller = (microprocessor+memory+peripherals) on a single chip