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Name: Wayne Hans Camacho IT150-8

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SIGNIFICANT INFORMATION
YEAR NAME DEFINITION/INFORMATION CLOCK NUMBER OF INST. PER
SPEED TRANSISTORS SEC
1971 INTEL The Intel 4040 microprocessor was 740 kHz 2300 60,000
4004/4040 the successor to the Intel 4004. It
was introduced in 1974. The 4040
employed a 10 μm silicon gate
enhancement load PMOS
technology, was made up of 3,000
transistors and could execute
approximately 62,000 instructions
per second.
1972 INTEL 8008 The Intel 8008 is an early byte- 500 kHz 3500 50,000
oriented microprocessor designed
by Computer Terminal
Corporation, implemented and
manufactured by Intel, and
introduced in April 1972.
1974 INTEL 8080 The Intel 8080 is the second 8-bit 2 MHz 6000 10 times
microprocessor designed and faster than
manufactured by Intel. It first 8008
appeared in April 1974 and is an
extended and enhanced variant of
the earlier 8008 design, although
without binary compatibility.
1976 INTEL 8085 The Intel 8085 is an 8-bit 3 MHz 6500 769230
microprocessor produced by Intel
and introduced in March 1976. It is
software-binary compatible with
the more-famous Intel 8080 with
only two minor instructions added
to support its added interrupt and
serial input/output features.
1978 INTEL 8086 The 8086 a 16-bit microprocessor 4.77 MHz, 29000 2.5 million
chip designed by Intel between 8 MHz, 10
early 1976 and June 8, 1978, when MHz
it was released. The Intel 8088,
released July 1, 1979, is a slightly
modified chip with an external 8-
bit data bus, and is notable as the
processor used in the original IBM
PC design.
1982 INTEL The Intel 80286 is a 16-bit 8 MHz 134000 4 Million
80286 microprocessor that was
introduced on February 1, 1982. It
was the first 8086-based CPU with
separate, non-multiplexed address
and data buses and also the first
with memory management and
wide protection abilities.
1986 INTEL The 80486 was a family of 32-bit 16 MHz – 1.2 Million 8 KB of
80486 4th-generation x86 100 MHz transistors cache
microprocessors introduced by memory
Intel in 1989 as a successor to the
80386. 486 introduced a number
of enhancements to 386 including
a new level 1 cache, better IPC
performance, and an integrated
FPU. The 486 became the first x86
chip family to exceed one million
transistors.
2006 INTEL core Intel Core 2 is the processor family 1.2 GHz 291 Million 64 KB of L1
2 encompassing a range of Intel's to 3 GHz transistors cache per
consumer 64-bit x86-64 single-, core 4 MB
dual-, and quad-core of L2 cache
microprocessors based on the Core
microarchitecture. The single- and
dual-core models are single-die,
whereas the quad-core models
comprise two dies, each containing
two cores, packaged in a multi-
chip module. The Core 2 range was
the last flagship range of Intel
desktop processors to use a front-
side bus.

2007 INTEL core An Intel Corei3 is an Intel 2.2GHz – 1.4 billion 10 Trillion
i3 proprietary processor that is built 3.3GHz transistors Calculations
on the framework of per Second
multiprocessor architecture. It is a
type of dual-core processor with
an integrated graphic processing
unit (GPU). It is a successor of the
Core 2 series of processors
produced by Intel.

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