List of CPU

ruwanfer

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    • 1964. IBM releases the 32-bit IBM System/360 with memory protection.
    • 1971. Intel released the 4-bit Intel 4004, the world's first commercially available microprocessor.
    • 1975. MOS Technology released the 8-bit MOS Technology 6502, the first integrated processor to have an affordable price of $25 when the 6800 competition demanded $175.
    • 1977. First 32-bit VAX sold, a VAX-11/780.
    • 1978. Intel introduces the Intel 8086 and Intel 8088, the first x86 chips.
    • 1981. Stanford MIPS introduced, one of the first RISC designs.
    • 1982. Intel introduces the Intel 80286, which was the first Intel processor that could run all the software written for its predecessors, the 8086 and 8088.
    • 1984, Motorola introduces the Motorola 68020+68851, which enabled 32-bit instruction set and virtualization.
    • 1985. Intel introduces the Intel 80386, which adds a 32-bit instruction set to the x86 microarchitecture.
    • 1989. Intel introduces the Intel 80486
    • 1993. Intel launches the original Pentium microprocessor, the first processor with a x86 superscalar microarchitecture.
    • 1995. Intel introduces the Pentium Pro which becomes the foundation for the Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium M, and Intel Core Architectures.
    • 2000. AMD announced x86-64 extension to the x86 microarchitecture.
    • 2000. AMD hits 1 GHZ with its Athlon microprocessor.
    • 2000. Analog Devices introduces the Blackfin architecture.
    • 2002. Intel releases a Pentium 4 with Hyper-Threading, the first modern desktop processor to implement simultaneous multithreading (SMT).
    • 2003. AMD releases the Athlon 64, the first 64-bit consumer cpu.
    • 2003. Intel introduced the Pentium M, a low power mobile derivative of the Pentium Pro architecture.
    • 2005. AMD announced the Athlon 64 X2, the first x86 dual-core processor.
    • 2006. Intel introduces the Core line of CPUs based on a modified Pentium M design.
    • 2008. About ten billion CPUs were manufactured in 2008.
    • 2010. Intel introduced Core i3, i5, i7 processors.
    • 2011. AMD announces the appearance of the world's first 8 core CPU for desktop PC's.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_general-purpose_CPUs
     
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    • 1964. IBM releases the 32-bit IBM System/360 with memory protection.
    • 1971. Intel released the 4-bit Intel 4004, the world's first commercially available microprocessor.
    • 1975. MOS Technology released the 8-bit MOS Technology 6502, the first integrated processor to have an affordable price of $25 when the 6800 competition demanded $175.
    • 1977. First 32-bit VAX sold, a VAX-11/780.
    • 1978. Intel introduces the Intel 8086 and Intel 8088, the first x86 chips.
    • 1981. Stanford MIPS introduced, one of the first RISC designs.
    • 1982. Intel introduces the Intel 80286, which was the first Intel processor that could run all the software written for its predecessors, the 8086 and 8088.
    • 1984, Motorola introduces the Motorola 68020+68851, which enabled 32-bit instruction set and virtualization.
    • 1985. Intel introduces the Intel 80386, which adds a 32-bit instruction set to the x86 microarchitecture.
    • 1989. Intel introduces the Intel 80486
    • 1993. Intel launches the original Pentium microprocessor, the first processor with a x86 superscalar microarchitecture.
    • 1995. Intel introduces the Pentium Pro which becomes the foundation for the Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium M, and Intel Core Architectures.
    • 2000. AMD announced x86-64 extension to the x86 microarchitecture.
    • 2000. AMD hits 1 GHZ with its Athlon microprocessor.
    • 2000. Analog Devices introduces the Blackfin architecture.
    • 2002. Intel releases a Pentium 4 with Hyper-Threading, the first modern desktop processor to implement simultaneous multithreading (SMT).
    • 2003. AMD releases the Athlon 64, the first 64-bit consumer cpu.
    • 2003. Intel introduced the Pentium M, a low power mobile derivative of the Pentium Pro architecture.
    • 2005. AMD announced the Athlon 64 X2, the first x86 dual-core processor.
    • 2006. Intel introduces the Core line of CPUs based on a modified Pentium M design.
    • 2008. About ten billion CPUs were manufactured in 2008.
    • 2010. Intel introduced Core i3, i5, i7 processors.
    • 2011. AMD announces the appearance of the world's first 8 core CPU for desktop PC's.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_general-purpose_CPUs


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    pavithra_uk

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    x86 series -
    Intel

    8086
    8088
    80286
    80386
    80486
    80486DX2
    Pentium 1
    Pentium 1 MMX
    Pentium 2
    Pentium 3
    Pentium 4
    Pentium 4 HT
    Pentium D
    Core 2 duo, Dual core
    Core 2 Quad
    Core i 3, 5, 7 series - up to date
     

    alanwake

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    x86 series -
    Intel

    8086
    8088
    80286
    80386
    80486
    80486DX2
    Pentium 1
    Pentium 1 MMX
    Pentium 2
    Pentium 3
    Pentium 4
    Pentium 4 HT
    Pentium D
    Core 2 duo, Dual core
    Core 2 Quad
    Core i 3, 5, 7 series - up to date

    After Core series , they sticked to the same brand name but CPU generations evolved.

    Core i3,i5 and i7 CPUs have 6 generations.

    Core i3, i5 , i7 1st generation - Nehalem (code name)

    2nd Generation - Sandy Bridge
    3rd Generation - Ivy Bridge
    4th Generation - Haswell
    5th Generation - Broadwell
    6th Generation - Skylake ( latest processor line up)

    1st, 2nd, 4th and 6th generations have different microprocessor architectures just like Pentium 1 differs from Pentium 2.