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  • '''Intel''' is a [[Fortune 500]]<ref>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune5 ..., the [[Intel 8008]], was used in the [[Altair 8800]] microcomputer. The [[Intel 8080]] was used in several of the first home computers, like the [[Imsai 80
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  • ...-processor]] to [[intel (manufacturer)|intel]]'s [[intel 8088|8088]] and [[intel 8086|8086]] models of [[single chip computer]].<ref name=CpuWorld> | title=Intel 8087 family
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  • ...'Intel 8008''' is an eight-bit microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel.<ref name=thocp1974-75> | url=http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/quickreffam.htm?wapkw=8008
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  • {{Image|Intel C8086.jpg|right|350px|An Intel 8086 chip.}} ...closely related 8088, were early [[Central processing unit|CPU]]s, from [[Intel]]. The 8088 was the CPU that powered the original [[IBM PC]].
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  • #redirect [[Intel]]
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  • The '''Intel 4004''' is an early [[single chip computer chip]], from 1971, and a lineal | quote = In February Intel releases the 4004 microprocessor to the market. It has 12 sq mm die size an
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  • ...as a [[floating point co-processor]] to [[intel (manufacturer)|intel]]'s [[intel 80286|80286]] models of [[single chip computer]].<ref name=CBROnline1990-08 | title=Advanced Micro promotes its power-saving answers to intel 80287 in the UK
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  • ...] introduced by [[integrated circuit]] manufacturer [[intel (manufacturer)|intel]].<ref name=Olympus487> | title=Intel 487SX Math Coprocessor
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  • ...l 80286 is a [[microprocessor]] introduced by semiconductor manufacturer [[intel]] in the early 1980s.<ref name=NYTimes1984-09-09> ...escendant of intel's earlier successful [[central processing unit]], the [[intel 8088|8088]], which had powered [[IBM]]'s very successful [[IBM-PC]].
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  • ...'Intel 8080''' is an eight-bit microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel in the mid 1970s.<ref name=thocp1974-75> |+ '''intel 8080 specifications'''
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  • 81 bytes (10 words) - 13:39, 22 February 2009
  • ...nsive instruction set than the [[Intel 8080]] and greater speed than the [[Intel 8088]]
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  • The floating point co-processor to intel's 8086 and 8088 brands of single chip computers
    124 bytes (15 words) - 15:06, 27 November 2008
  • {{r|intel 4004}} {{r|intel 8008}}
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  • ...t]] designed by [[integrated circuit]] manufacturer [[intel (manufacturer)|intel]].<ref name=Dvorak2006-11-25> | title=Whatever Happened to the Intel iAPX432?
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  • {{r|intel}} {{r|intel 8008}}
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  • {{r|intel 4004}} {{r|intel 8080}}
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  • {{r|Intel 4004}} {{r|Intel 8008}}
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  • ...ium microprocessor]], faster than the [[Intel 8086]] and slower than the [[Intel 80286]]; no [[virtual memory]] support
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  • ...cessor ancestral to Intel's [[Pentium microprocessor ]], faster than the [[Intel 80286]]; it added demand-paged [[virtual memory]]
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  • {{r|intel 4004}} {{r|intel 8008}}
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  • {{r|intel}} {{r|intel 80287}}
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  • {{r|intel 4004}} {{r|intel}}
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  • {{r|intel}} {{r|intel 8088}}
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  • {{r|Intel 8008}} {{r|Intel 80186}}
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  • {{r|intel}} {{r|intel 8008}}
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  • The floating point co-processor to intel's 8086 and 8088 brands of single chip computers
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  • [[File:Intel 8085A die.jpg | left | thumb | Die image of an Intel 8085A, a single chip computer]] [[File:Intel C8085.jpg | thumb | an 8085 single chip computer is mounted within this [[D
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  • ...nsive instruction set than the [[Intel 8080]] and greater speed than the [[Intel 8088]]
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  • {{r|Intel 8008}} {{r|Intel 80287}}
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  • A single chip processor ancestral to Intel's [[Pentium microprocessor]], a speedier version of the 80186 that added li
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  • A single chip processer ancestral to intel's Pentium family of single chip computers
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  • ...any. Most [[personal computer]]s and many [[computer server]]s have AMD or Intel processors as their "brain", along with various supporting integrating circ ...lthough they run an [[instruction set]] largely compatible with the main [[Intel]] line; [[Microsoft Windows]] and its successor, as well as many [[Linux]]-
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  • {{Image|Intel C8086.jpg|right|350px|An Intel 8086 chip.}} ...closely related 8088, were early [[Central processing unit|CPU]]s, from [[Intel]]. The 8088 was the CPU that powered the original [[IBM PC]].
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  • ...sor, with 16-bit internal processing but a cheaper 8-bit bus, ancestral to Intel's [[Pentium microprocessor]], faster than the 8086
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