community
directory
books
authors
images
encyclopedia

Email:
Password:
Register

Knowledgerush Search

 

Google
  Web knowledgerush


Search for images of Microprocessor


Message boards   Post comment

Microprocessor

A microprocessor (abbreviated as µP or uP) is an electronic computer central processing unit (CPU) made from miniaturized transistors and other circuit elements on a single semiconductor integrated circuit (IC) (aka chip). Before the advent of microprocessors, electronic CPUs were made from discrete (separate) transistors; and before that, from vacuum tubes. There have even been designs for simple computing machines based on mechanical parts such as gears, shafts, levers, etc. Leonardo DaVinci made one such design, although none were possible to construct using the manufacturing techniques of the time.

The evolution of microprocessors have been known to follow Moore's Law when it comes to steadily increasing performance over the years.

Summary history

The world's first commercial microprocessor was the 4-bit 4004, released on November 15, 1971, invented by Marcian Ted Hoff. The 4004 was later followed by the 8008. These processors are the precursors to the very successful Intel 8080, Zilog Z80, and derivative Intel 8-bit processors. The competing Motorola 6800 architecture was cloned and improved in the MOS Technologies 6502, rivaling the Z80 in popularity during the 1980s.

The 8080 is the ancestor of the 16-bit Intel 8086, the first member of the x86 family which powers most modern PC type computers. Intel introduced the 8086 as a cost effective way of porting software from the 8080 lines, and succeeded in winning much business on that premise. Following up their 8086 and 8088, Intel released the 32-bit 80386 in 1985, cementing Intel's PC dominance with its processor family's backwards compatibility.

Examples of other 16-bit microprocessor families include the Motorola 68000, used in early Apple Macintosh computers; and the Zilog Z8000.

this page needs updating with "modern" (i.e. post-1985) summary µP history

See also:

Microprocessors and architectures

  1. Intel 4004, 4040
  2. Intel 8080, 8085, Zilog Z80
  3. Intel 8086, 8088, 80186, 80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, x86
  4. AMD K5,  K6, K6-2, K6-III, Duron, Athlon, Opteron
  5. Intel Pentium, Pentium Pro, Celeron, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4
  6. Intel Itanium, Xeon, i860, i960
  7. Motorola 6800,  MOS Technologies 6502, Motorola 6809
  8. Motorola 68000 family, 88000, ColdFire
  9. 320xx microprocessor
  10. Inmos Transputer
  11. PowerPC family, G4, G5
  12. PA-RISC family
  13. ARM family, StrongARM
  14. DEC Alpha
  15. MIPS architecture
  16. Atmel AVR architecture
  17. OpenCores OpenRISC architecture
  18. CDP1802
  19. SPARC, Ultra SPARC, Ultra SPARC II, Ultra SPARC III, Ultra SPARC IV,

External links

Referenced By

Coherent (operating system) | ElectricalEngineering | Electrical Engineering | Electrical engineer | Electronic engineering | Invention timeline | Linux kernel | List of computing topics | List of inventions | Semi-Conductors | Semiconductor | Timeline of general technology | Timeline of invention | Timeline of inventions

 

Compose Your Message

Your Email Address or Pen Name (optional):
Subject:
Your Message:
 

 

 

Microprocessor
yagba24@yahoo.com - February 19th, 2005
can i get the applictaion of 8086 or 8088 microprocessor and how does it works as soon as possible. it can help me in my subject because i can use it as my thesis. thank you very much
read more »       messages 1
 

 

 

 

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Microprocessor".

 

Contact UsPrivacy Statement & Terms of Use

 
Copyright © 1999-2003 Knowledgerush.com. All rights reserved.