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A microprocessor is a computer processor for which the data processing logic and control is included on a single integrated circuit (IC), or a small number of ICs. The microprocessor contains the arithmetic, logic, and control circuitry required to perform the functions of a computer's central processing unit (CPU).
Texas Instruments TMS320; Texas Instruments TMS1000 – used in the TI-35, Big Trak, and Speak & Spell; Texas Instruments TMS1100 – used in the Microvision; Texas Instruments TMS3556 – a graphics chip used in the EXL 100 [citation needed]
Intel's second generation of 32-bit x86 processors, introduced built-in floating point unit (FPU), 8 KB on-chip L1 cache, and pipelining. Faster per MHz than the 386. Small number of new instructions. P5 original Pentium microprocessors, first x86 processor with super-scalar architecture and branch prediction. P6
It typically takes the form of a microprocessor, which can be implemented on a single or a few tightly integrated metal–oxide–semiconductor integrated circuit chips. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In the past, processors were constructed using multiple individual vacuum tubes , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] multiple individual transistors , [ 6 ] or multiple integrated circuits.
The 32-bit microprocessor dominated the consumer market in the 1990s. Processor clock speeds increased by more than tenfold between 1990 and 1999, and 64-bit processors began to emerge later in the decade. In the 1990s, microprocessors no longer used the same clock speed for the processor and the RAM.
Multithreading, multi-core, 8 fine-grained threads per core of which 2 can be executed simultaneously, 2-way simultaneous multithreading, 6 cores per chip, out-of-order, 48 MB L3 cache, out-of order execution, RAS features, stream-processing unit, hardware-assisted cryptographic acceleration, 6 cryptography units per chip, Hardware random ...
This is the category of microprocessors (µPs). For specialized µPs, and for the most extensive µP families, see the subcategories listed below. For specialized µPs, and for the most extensive µP families, see the subcategories listed below.
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