Intel
The Intel 8088.
An Intel 8088 @ 4.77 MHz.
I don't know for sure, but I think it'd be the 8088.
Windows does run on an Intel processor. It just does not run on an 8085. It requires an 8086/8088 (Windows 3.1) or 80386 (Higher versions) to run.
The 8088 was a 16 bit microprocessor implemented on an 8 bit databus.
8088 processor accessed 1MB
The 8086/8088 is the general purpose processor. The 8087 is the math co-processor for the 8086/8088.
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The 8086/8088 family of microprocessors was introduced by Intel.
CMOS is a type of material, not a specific type of processor. That is short for Complementary Metal Oxide Silicon. CMOS devices tend to use less power and tend to be faster than their older counterparts. So a CMOS processor is a processor made using the CMOS material. For instance the V20 chip is a 3rd party CMOS variation of Intel's 8088 CPU. The V20 is 10-20% faster and uses less power than the 8088.
The Intel 8088 is generally considered to be a 16-bit processor (most registers were 16 bit registers), and therefore had a 16-bit word length, although its external data bus was only 8 bits wide.
Core I3 processor are made by Intel. They are Intel's budget, or entry level desktop processor.