8086
MCS-86
Introduction date: | March 1978 | |
Category: | 16-bit microprocessor | |
Frequency: | 5MHz | |
Technology: | HMOS | |
Number of transistors: | 29000 (3 Microns) | |
Addressable memory: | 1Mbyte | |
Number of instructions: | 135 instructions with eight 8-bit registers and eight 16-bit registers | |
History: |
Intel’s 8086 was a
major advancement in 1978. The chip brought the x86 instruction set that’s still
present on x86-compatible chips today |
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Second source: |
AMD, Fujitsu, Harris, HMS, Mitsubishi, NEC, OKI, Siemens and Russian clones |
Intel | |||||
C8086 | C8086-4 | ||||
7835 | 7830 |
D8086 | D8086-1 | D8086-2 | D8086-4 | ID8086 | LD8086 |
8605 | 7840 | 8225 |
QD8086 | QD8086-2 | QM8086D1 | |||
8647 | 8627 |
P8086 | P8086-2 | P80C86A-2 | P80C86AL | P80C86AL-2 | |
AMD | |||||
P8086-1 | |||||
8735 |
Fujitsu | |||||
MBL8086-1 | MBL8086-2 | MBL8086-2 | |||
8634 | 8345 | 8649 |
Mitsubishi | |||||
M5L8086S | |||||
8337 |
Siemens | |||||
SAB8086-1-C | SAB8086 O-C | SAB80862P | |||
8712 | 8201 | 8834 |
CCCP | |||||
KP1810BM86 | KP1810BM86 | ||||
8906 | 9212 |
Intel MCS-86
Microcomputer System Prototype Kit
The kit includes: | ||
C8086-4 P8259A P8284 P8282 P8251 B2616 P2142-3 8205 7400 7404 7474 1488 1489 |
CPU Prpgrammable Interrupt Controller Clock Generator 8-Bit Input/Output Ports Programmable Communication Interface 2Kx8 Factory Programmable Prom 1024x4 Bit Static Ram High Speed 1 Out Of 8 Binary Decoder Quad 2-Input NAND Gate Hex Inverter 4-Bit D-Type Latch RS-232C Quad Line Driver RS-232C Quad Line Receiver |