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Microarchitecture is defined as those elements of a CPU design which are, to first order, invisible to application programmers (ie, not part of the instruction set). Those elements which are visible comprise the [[architecture]]. | Microarchitecture is defined as those elements of a CPU design which are, to first order, invisible to application programmers (ie, not part of the instruction set). Those elements which are visible comprise the [[architecture]]. | ||
==[[:CATEGORY: x86|x86]] μarchitectures== | ==[[:CATEGORY: x86|x86]] μarchitectures== | ||
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Microarchitecture is defined as those elements of a CPU design which are, to first order, invisible to application programmers (ie, not part of the instruction set). Those elements which are visible comprise the architecture.
x86 μarchitectures
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Name | Maker | Date | Process (min) | Package | ALU/data bits | Addr bits | Clock(s) | ISA | Notes |
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8086 | Intel | 1978 | 3.2 μm | 40-pin DIP | 16 | 20 | 4.77--10 MHz | x86-16 | Segmented memory
Optional 80-bit 8087 FP coprocessor |
8088 | Intel | 1979 | 3.2 μm (?) | 40-pin DIP
44-pin PLCC |
16/8 | 20 | 4.77--10 MHz | x86-16 | Designed for use with 8-bit externals
Used in IBM PC-5150 / XT-5160 / PCjr-4860 |
80186 | Intel | 1982 | 2.6 μm | 68-pin PLCC 68-pin PGA 100-pin PQFP |
16 | 20 | 6--25 MHz | 8086-2 | Designed for embedded systems (clock, PIC, DMA on-die) |
80286 | Intel | 1982 | 1.5 μm | 68-pin PGA 68-pin CLCC 68-pin PLCC |
16 | 24 | 4--12.5 MHz | 8086-2 | Introduced protected mode/MMU
Used in the IBM AT-5170 |
Instruction sets
- x86-16: The granddaddy of 'em all
- 8086-2: Added ENTER/LEAVE, PUSHA/POPA, INS/OUTS
References
- A CPU History, David Risley, PCMECH, 2001-03-23
- An Outline of Developments in Intel CPU Architecture, Benjamin MJ Hodgson, University of Southampton, 2007-03-14
- The Red Hill CPU Guide, Red Hill Technology
- Intel 80286 Programmer's Reference Manual, Intel, 1987
- 80186 AMD Datasheet, Advanced Micro Devices, 1991-11-01