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Microprocessors

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A guide to today's general programmable microprocessor.

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Introduction
Central processing unit
Instruction (computer science)
Address space
SIMD
Bit
Hertz
Coprocessor
Clock signal
Floating point
Global Descriptor Table
Memory protection
Paging
Architecture
Memory Architecture
Von Neumann architecture
Harvard architecture
Instruction Set Architecture
Instruction set
Common Instruction Set Architectures
Complex instruction set computer
Reduced instruction set computer
Uncommon Instruction Set Architectures
Explicitly parallel instruction computing
Explicit Data Graph Execution
Minimal instruction set computer
One instruction set computer
Very long instruction word
Bus Width
8-bit
12-bit
16-bit
24-bit
31-bit
32-bit
36-bit
48-bit
128-bit
General Information
Electrical bus
Switch
Relay
System Buses
Bus (computing)
Early Processors
DEC
Digital Equipment Corporation
DEC PDP
Programmed Data Processor
PDP-1
PDP-6
PDP-7
PDP-8
LINC-8
PDP-10
DEC PDP-11
PDP-11
DEC VAX
VAX
DEC Alpha
Intel
Intel Corporation
Early Intel
Intel 4004
Intel 4040
Intel 8008
Intel 8080
Intel 8085
Intel x86
X86
Intel 8086
Intel 8088
Intel 80186
Intel 80188
Intel 80286
Intel 80386
Intel 80486
Zilog Z80
Zilog Z80
HD64180
MMN80CPU
NEC µPD780C
Sharp LH0080
U880
Zilog Z180
Zilog Z280
Zilog Z8000
Zilog Z8000
Zilog Z80000
Other Zilog Processors
Zilog Z8
ARM
IBM POWER
IBM POWER
RS/6000
POWER6
PowerPC
PowerPC
PowerPC 600
PowerPC 970
PowerPC G4
AltiVec
Computer Systems
Cray
Cray
Cray-1
Cray-2
Cray X-MP
Cray Y-MP
Cray C90
Companies
Bc programming language
IBM 801
PWRficient
Motorola 68000
IA-32
X86 assembly language
Long mode
X86 memory segmentation
Real mode
LOADALL
Unreal mode
Local Descriptor Table
Advanced Micro Devices
X86-64
Pentium
Flat memory model
Gigabyte
Gigabit
CPU cache
Translation lookaside buffer
Symmetric multiprocessing
Asymmetric multiprocessing
Non-Uniform Memory Access
Hitachi Ltd.
Dynamic random access memory
Osborne 1
Altair 8800
Vacuum tube