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It was the first commercial processor developed by intel.
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This processor, like the 4004 processor, was developed by Intel for Computer Terminal Corporation's company.
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Developed by Intel. It is considered as the first really useful CPU design.
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This microprocessor was developed by Motorola. Its name proceed of the number of transistors that it contains.
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The 6502 was designed by the same team that had designed the Motorola 6800, after leaving that company.
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Developed by Zilog. It was very well known thanks to its use in computers as the Amstrad CPC or the ZX Spectrum.
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Developed by Intel in 1977. It was compatible with the previous processor (8080), but needs less hardware support.
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CPU of 32-bits, developed by Digital Equipment Corporation and installed in the MicroVAX II computers.
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They are the first 16-bit processors developed by Intel. They were the first of the x86 architecture.
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Known as 286. It was the first Intel processor to run all the software programmed for its predecessor.
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It is also known as 386. It had capacity for multitasking, which made it much easier to use operating systems that use virtual memory.
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Known as 486. It was a great advancement in performance, such as a floating-point unit, an improved bus interface unit, etc ...
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Processors manufactured by AMD and compatible with the codes of Intel of that moment. Also called Intel clones. They even surpassed the clock frequency of the Intel processors and at a much lower price.
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It is a 32-bit RISC technology processor. IBM sought an alliance with Apple and Motorola for the creation of this processor.
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This microprocessor had an architecture capable of executing two operations at a time, thanks to its two 32-bit data pipeline.
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The first prototype of a 64-bit POWERPC processor developed by IBM and Motorola.
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Intel developed this processor in 1995. It had 32-bit architecture and was mainly used on servers and workstations.
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This processor developed by AMD was a direct rival of the Intel Pentium, even its architecture was more similar to the architecture of the Intel Pentium Pro.
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Developed by Intel in 1997. It was an improved version of the Intel Pentium Pro.
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Used mainly in servers and workstations.
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The Celeron type processors correspond to the cheap range of Intel.
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Processor developed by AMD and compatible with x86 architecture. It meant an improved redesign of his predecessor.
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Developed by Intel in 1999 as successor to the pentium II. There was also a Celeron version for low-budget computers.
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Processor based on x86 architecture manufactured by Intel. It is the first Intel processor with a completely new design.
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It presents a memory controller in the integrated circuit itself that give it a better performance than the previous Athlon.
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This processor consists of two cores, it can run several demanding applications simultaneously.
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Phenom was the name given by AMD to the first generation of three- and four-core processors.
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These processors replace the original Phenom and support the DDR3 memory.
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Sandy Bridge processors are a very remarkable evolution on the previous Nehalem and Westmere, with a number of changes at a technical level but maintaining its name: Intel Core i3, i5 and i7, being low, medium and high range respectively
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Ivy Bridge is the codename for third-generation Intel Core processors. They are therefore successors of the Sandy Bridge processors.
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Haswell is the key name for fourth-generation Intel Core processors. They are the successors of the third-generation processors and implement new graphics technologies for gamming and graphic design.
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The latest Intel processor range with 18 cores.
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These are the new AMD processors.