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 Intel 8086 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 8086 is a 16-bit microprocessor chip designed by Intel in 1978, which gave rise to the x86 architecture.
The most influential microcomputer of all, the IBM PC, used the Intel 8088, a version of the 8086 with a narrower memory bus.
Shortly after, the Intel 8088 was introduced with an external 8-bit bus, allowing the use of cheap chipsets.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_8086   (494 words)

  
 A CPU History
In 1990, Intel released the 80386SL, which was basically an 855,00 transistor version of the 386SX processor, with ISA compatibility and power management circuitry.
The first four generations of Intel processor took on the "8" as the series name, which is why the technical types refer to this family of chips as the 8088, 8086, and 80186.
In 1988, Intel released the 386SX, which was basically a low-fat version of the 386.
http://www.pcmech.com/show/processors/35/1   (981 words)

  
 CPU-World: Intel 80186 microprocessor family
With the exception of integrated components, the Intel 80186 microprocessor is not very different from the 8086, and, because of this, the 80186 may be considered as an embedded version of 8086.
Although the Intel 80186 was not widely used in the computers as the 8086 and 80286 did, it was successful in embedded processor market.
Intel 80186 microprocessor, sometimes called i186, is an enhanced version of Intel 8086 16-bit processor.
http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/80186   (157 words)

  
 CPU-World: Intel 8086 microprocessor family
Advertised as a "source-code compatible" with Intel 8080 and Intel 8085 processors, the 8086 was not object code compatible with them.
To address memory beyond 64 KB the Intel 8086 used segment registers - these registers specified where code, stack data and extra data 64 KB segments are located within 1 MB of total processor memory.
The 8086 had complete 16-bit architecture - 16-bit internal registers, 16-bit data bus, and 20-bit address bus (1 MB of physical memory).
http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/8086   (193 words)

  
 PC Processors Guide by x86.org
Merced is Intel's future-generation microprocessor architecture; Merced is not Intel's next-generation x86 microprocessor.
Intel introduced low-power versions of the Pentium to be used in notebook computer applications.
Intel continued to second-source the chips to ensure an adequate supply of chips to the computer industry.
http://www.x86.org/articles/computalk/help.htm   (3924 words)

  
 Olympus MIC-D: Integrated Circuit Gallery - Intel 8088 Microprocessor
Intel's first venture in 16-bit computing, the 8086, was not related to the previous silicon electronic devices (4004, 8008, 8080).
During its fledgling years, Intel had to have other, more established semiconductor manufacturers produce its chips like the 8088 since computer manufacturers such as IBM did not want to bet their entire personal computer line on an unproven entity.
Squeezing 29,000 transistors onto a sliver of silicon using 3.0 micron technology, the Intel 8088 central processing unit (CPU) was produced in two versions: one with a clock speed of 5 MHz capable of 0.33 MIPS (millions of instructions per second) and the other at 8 MHz and 0.75 MIPS.
http://www.olympusmicro.com/micd/galleries/chips/intel8088a.html   (385 words)

  
 Intel History - The Processor Emporium (UK)
The Intel 8086/8088 range of processors were based upon Complex Instruction Set Computing (CISC) which allows the number of bytes per instruction to vary according to the instruction being processed.
The architechture pioneered by Intel has become known as "x86" due to the early naming system where processors were called 8086, 80186 (not used in PC's), 80286, 80386, and 80486.
This was the first Intel processor not to use the x86 naming system.
http://www.zen26266.zen.co.uk/Intelhistory.htm   (602 words)

  
 Lloyd Borrett - Computing - Articles - Which CPU Should You Purchase
The Intel 80386SX is to the 80386 as the original 8088 is to the 8086.
The Intel 80386 addresses 4 gigabytes of memory, compared with 1 megabyte possible on the 8088/8086.
Instead of choosing the Intel 8086 chip, IBM chose the Intel 8088 chip.
http://www.borrett.id.au/computing/art-1990-02-02.htm   (2274 words)

  
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INTEL 80286 The 80286 is an advance version of 8086 that is designed for multi-user and multi tasking environment.
INTEL 80386 Intel introduced the next version of the its processor 80386 in 1988 to the computer industry which had demanding requirements for the embedded applications.
Intel 80486 The next version of Intel 486 was introduced on 4th October 1989.
http://www.sunybroome.edu/~dixon_a/info/earlympu.txt   (4753 words)

  
 CPU-World: Intel 8088 microprocessor family
Intel 8088 microprocessor is almost identical to the Intel 8086 processor with the exception of the external data bus.
External data bus width of the 8088 was reduced to 8 bits, and instruction queue size and prefetching algorithms were changed.
Rare Soviet clone of Intel 8088 microprocessor in white-ceramic package with side-brazed pins.
http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/8088   (168 words)

  
 4.3 A History of Software Development for the x86
The 8086 was not capable of running 8085 software, but Intel designed the 8086 instruction set to provide almost a one for one mapping of 8085 instructions to 8086 instructions.
When Intel introduced the 8086 in 1978, the majority of the world's 8085 (and Z80) software was written in Microsoft's BASIC running under Digital Research's CP/M operating system.
Unfortunately, there was no great rush by computer hobbyists (the computer users of that era) to switch to the 8086.
http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/AoA/Windows/HTML/CPUArchitecturea2.html   (2817 words)

  
 Computer Processor Information (CPU)
INTEL 80286 (Code Name: P2) - Microprocessor introduced by Intel in 1982 which commonly is referred to as the 286 processor.
INTEL 80386SX - Microprocessor introduced in 1989 was the next generation of Intel processors.
INTEL 80386DX (Code Name: P3) - Microprocessor manufactured in 1985 was the next generation of Intel processors.
http://www.computerhope.com/help/cpu.htm   (1617 words)

  
 CMPE127 Page
Intel 8086/8088 - the 8088 is an 8 bit bus version of the 16 bit Intel 8086.
Intel is notorious for creating buggy processors and the compnay is years behind IBM and Motorola in implementing copper interconnect and SOI.
Intel became the semiconductor giant it is today at least in part by accident rather than by the strength of its technology.
http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/mrobins/cmpe127.html   (989 words)

  
 Intel 8086 - TunesWiki
To be fair, Intel shouldn't be the most blamed one for that: the misdesign of an operating systems that so deeply depends on the processor structure, the lack of free portable development tools, was not their fault (they did encourage it, though).
The only thing Intel did was to continue produce ever faster hardware in response to a demand for a series of compatible processors.
Hence, even if hopefully and there's no reason why intel should not continue to produce quality hardware after the end of that sad i8086 compatibility episode.
http://tunes.org/wiki/Intel_8086   (299 words)

  
 Intel Ships 1 Billionth Processor As Company Reaches 25th Anniversary Of Intel Architecture
Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products.
"From the 8086 to today's Intel® Pentium&; 4 processor, Intel® Xeon&; and Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology, the Intel Architecture has brought the benefits of digital intelligence to people around the world, making it the most successful computer architecture in the history of computing," said Pat Gelsinger, Intel senior vice president and chief technology officer.
Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20030609corp.htm   (423 words)

  
 r_harvey - 8086 Processor Registers
The ubiquitous Intel 8086 was introduced in 1978.
Programmers unanimously agree: while Intel 8086 family processors are well designed and versatile, there are just not enough CPU registers (a remnant of their '70s heritage).
The 8086 processors are little-endians, which means the least significant bytes of any number fall at lower memory addresses.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/r_harvey/doc_cpu.htm   (3506 words)

  
 Geek.com Geek News - The x86 architecture turns 25
The 8086 was designed by Intel in part to staunch the growing popularity of processors such as the 2.5MHz Zilog Z80 CPU, which was released in 1976.
The 8086 was so powerful that IBM refrained from using it in the IBM PC.
You are somwhat late, but Intel was too.
http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2003Jun/bch20030617020434.htm   (2210 words)

  
 Microprocessor WWW Sites
8086 Instructions (ftp://ftp.comlab.ox.ac.uk/pub/Cards/8086) The instruction set summary of the Intel 8086 microprocessor.
8086 Assembly Language (http://oak.oakland.edu/pub/cpm/gendoc/upd70116.v30) - Pinout description for the intel 8086 assembly language.
Lecture notes on the intel 8086 (http://ece.wpi.edu/~wrm/Courses/EE3803/Notes/lecture23.html) Contains details about the issues to be considered while designing a 16 bit microprocessor system using intel 8086
http://digital5.ece.tntech.edu/TechLinks/Microprocessor_links.htm   (1050 words)

  
 Preface of The Intel Microprocessors: 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, and Pentium Pro Processor, ...
Because the Intel family of microprocessors is quite diverse, this text initially concentrates on real-mode programming, which is compatible with all versions of the Intel family of microprocessors.
This practical reference text is written for students in a course that requires a thorough knowledge of programming and interfacing of the Intel family of microprocessors.
Through this approach, the operation of the microprocessor and programming with the advanced family members, along with interfacing all family members, provides a working and practical background of the Intel family of microprocessors.
http://users1.ee.net/brey/p8.htm   (939 words)

  
 8086 Addressing Modes
When Intel designed the original 8086 processor, they provided it with a flexible, though limited, set of memory addressing modes.
Since many programmers still need to write programs that run on 80286 and earlier machines, it's important to separate the discussion of these two sets of addressing modes to avoid confusing them.
The 80x86 processors let you access memory in many different ways.
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~siponen/upros/intel/intel_addr.html   (1778 words)

  
 8086 Microprocessor Emulator with Integrated 8086 Assembler
emu8086 is the emulator of 8086 (Intel and AMD compatible) microprocessor with integrated 8086 assembler and tutorials for beginners.
It's for those who love to program and talk to computers in their natural language, instead of using and spending time to study abstract solutions of the others.
Tutorials, examples and 8086 microprocessor references are inside.
http://www.emu8086.com   (456 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, and Pentium Pro Processor ...
But if you are fresh from oven to learn microprocessor, please make sure you have more than 1 book and try to understand this book by practice to the microprocessor on your computer.
Keeping users on the forefront of technology, this timely volume offers a practical reference to all programming and interfacing aspects of the popular Intel family of microprocessors.
For anyone wanting a thorough knowledge of programming and interfacing of the Intel family of microprocessors.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0139954082?v=glance   (1531 words)

  
 Assembly language for Intel 8086 - tutorial1
Today there are very few computers in use that have the 8088 and 8086 chips in them as they are very outdated and slow.
The number of 286 or 386 based computers around is declining as today's software becomes more and more demanding.
As computers are used to manipulate various types of data, there has to be some physical places where these data can be stored.
http://prism.mem.drexel.edu/stanciu/Web_page/asm1.htm   (778 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Intel® 8086 Microprocessor Die, 1978
Chalk the 8086 design up to Intel's competitive paranoia.
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 8086 microprocessor.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/0f275b09371d72c2a19afeb4da09e526.html   (183 words)

  
 CPU Photo Gallery
Introduced in 1971, the Intel C4004 "Computer-on-a-Chip" is a
Partial List of Computers Using the 8086 CPU Chip
The Math Coprocessor is a second processor in your computer and does nothing
http://www.zianet.com/kromeke/pastcomp/cpu_photo.htm   (354 words)

  
 Intel Inside!
Both the Intel 80x86 and Motorola 680x0 series are CISC chips --- Complex Instruction Set Computing.
The first IBM PC was based around the Intel 8086 --- a 16-bit chip.
The next major step forward by Intel was the 80286 processor as used by the IBM PC-AT.
http://jeacle.ie/pub/articles/486   (1206 words)

  
 An illustrated Guide to CPUs from 8086 to Pentium-III
Hence, Intel has had many problems with their 64 bit Itanium processor, which comes in VLIW design.
These instructions, originally written for the Intel 8086 processor, became the blueprint for the "IBM compatible PC" concept.
However, the problem is that the instructions arrive to the CPU in 8086 format.
http://www.karbosguide.com/hardware/module3a2.htm   (744 words)

  
 ABC-Dir: 8086
Real time operating system vendor providing tools for development on the embedded Intel 8086 (and compatible).
Manufacturer of training and evaluation boards based on processors such as the Motorola 68000, 68EC020 and 68HC11, Intel 8032/51 and...
Experienced in Pascal, C programming, VERILOG, UNIX, Assembly Language 8085, 8086, and 80386.
http://www.abc-directory.com/view/8086   (202 words)

  
 Microprocessors - Intel 8086/8088/80x86 - Prentice Hall Catalog
Introduction to the Intel Family of Microprocessors: A Hands-On Approach Utilizing the 80x86 Microprocessor Family, 3/E
8088 and 8086 Microprocessors, The: Programming, Interfacing, Software, Hardware, and Applications, 4/E
Embedded Microprocessor Systems Design: An Introduction Using the Intel 80C188EB
http://vig.prenhall.com:8081/catalog/academic/course/0,1143,1062,00.html   (153 words)

  
 Intel 8088
This was not, at the time it was chosen, the best available CPU, in fact Intel's own 8086 was more powerful and had been released earlier.
The first chip used in PCs was Intel's 8088.
It's ironic, isn't it, that Intel's first production chip was in a way, the "8086SX"?
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/cpu/fam/g1I8088-c.html   (272 words)

  
 MICROON CPU Intel 8086 Assembler-Simulator @ MICROON:LEVEL5 ::...::....:.::...::..::.::
They will be so produced 2 files: the object file (*.OBJ) to be used with the 8086 simulator and the LISTING file (*.LST) that contains an ordered list of the result of the assemblage.
If in the file *.ASM is specified the directive.LIST, at the end of the assemblage will be automatically visualized the LISTING file.
Please take REALLY one moment to vote for MICROON CPU Intel 8086 Assembler-Simulator : select from the drop down below a rating between one and ten, with ten being the best.
http://www.microon.net/cpu8086.asp   (248 words)

  
 Details of the Intel 8086
The Intel 8086 chip is almost identical to the 8088, except that it uses a 16-bit-wide data bus instead of the 8-bit bus of the 8088.
It was actually invented before the 8088 but was not chosen for the original PC because IBM wanted to keep costs down by going with an 8-bit bus design.
This is probably because by the time it started to be used, the 80286 was introduced, offering much improved performance over the 8086.
http://home.ptd.net/~jplyons/Intel-8086.htm   (153 words)

  
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The Advanced Intel Microprocessors: 80286, 80386 and 80486, Barry B. Brey, Macmillan, ©1993
The Intel Family of Microprocessors 8086/8088, 80186, 80286, 80386, and 80486 Applications, Programming, and Interfacing: 2nd Edition, Barry B. Brey, Merrill an imprint of Macmillan, ©1991
The Advanced Intel Microprocessor: 80286, 80386, and 80486, (In Spanish), Barry B. Brey, Limusa, ©1995
http://www.devrycols.edu/facstaff/BBrey   (590 words)

  
 A Brief History of Computing - Timeline
The 8086 chip was released by Intel on June 8, 1978, after development by a team led by Bill Pohlman.
Although it was the first commercially successful 16 bit processor it was too expensive to implement in early computers, so a compatible 8 bit version was developed (the 8088), which was chosen by IBM for the first IBM PC.
The 8086 was the first processor in the x86 line of processors which continues right up to the latest Pentium-III chips.
http://trillian.randomstuff.org.uk/~stephen/history/8086.html   (184 words)

  
 SDK-86
Contact Me The SDK-86 (System Design Kit) was the first available computer using the Intel 8086 microprocessor.
It was sold as a single board kit at a cheaper price than a single 8086 chip because Intel thought that the success of a microprocessor depends on its evaluation by as many users as possible.
All major components were socketed and the kit could be assembled by anyone having a limited technical knowledge thanks to a clear and complete assembly manual.
http://home1.gte.net/vze1re4o/sdk_86.html   (140 words)

  
 cpu-collection.de >> 8086/88
The 8086 is a 16-bit microprocessor chip designed by Intel in 1978 - the introduction to the x86 architecture.
For more Information on x86 processors please refer to the x86 processor FAQ or CPU+Mainboard FAQ (german).
There are mathematical coprocessors for the 8086, the 8087.
http://www.cpu-collection.de/?tn=1&l0=cl&l1=8086/88   (147 words)

  
 Intel 386 Manuals
Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual, Volume 3: System Programming Guide
Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual, Volume 2: Instruction Set Reference Manual
Resolving Bus Contention When Interfacing the Intel386(TM) EX Embedded Processor with Intel Flash
http://www.x86.org/intel.doc/386manuals.htm   (268 words)

  
 Intel 8086 - OneLook Dictionary Search
Intel 8086 : Free On-line Dictionary of Computing [home, info]
We found 2 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word Intel 8086:
Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "Intel 8086" is defined.
http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=Intel+8086   (81 words)

  
 GameDev.net - Information on Intel Processors
Intel warns that this instruction may be implemented differently on future processors.
Clocks Size Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes none - - - 12 2 - timing is for TLB entry hit only.
Miscellaneous - all timings are for best case and do not take into account wait states, instruction alignment, the state of the prefetch queue, DMA refresh cycles, cache hits/misses or exception processing.
http://www.gamedev.net/reference/articles/article214.asp   (5717 words)

  
 discuss@linmodems.org: 9758: Trying to get a driver for my 1C97 modem...
Linux drivers are at: http://developer.intel.com/design/modems/support/drivers linux.htm and new releases may first be available at: http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/resources.html within the section: Modems based on Intel chips (HaM/536ep) Checking Subsystem Vendor=1558 through major modem chipset Vendors GCCversion=3.2 The following information blocks just query some ppp support items.
As suggested in the modemdata.tx file, here is this file as attachment.
The modem on my laptop is an Intel corp. 82801CA/CAM AC'97.
http://www.crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi/8/9758   (267 words)

  
 What is 8086? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
It includes links to in-depth articles, productivity enhancements and programming tricks, Intel secrets, Intel data sheets and programming and motherboard manuals.
You are in the: Small Business Computing Channel
This is the unofficial "Intel Secrets" site by Robert Collins.
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/I/8086.html   (56 words)

  
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This is accomplished by segmenting memory into separate 64K groups of data.
http://www.rivier.edu/faculty/vriabov/CS699_chips.ppt   (303 words)

  
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¡xxª,jó Ÿ¨STRING INSTRUCTIONSŸ¨§String instructions are part of the 8086 ancestry of the 8086 and are not commonly executed in most programs.
The argument for condition codes is that they occur as part of normal operations and are faster to test than it is compare registers as MIPS does for beq and bne.
http://www.academic.marist.edu/jte/architecture/Projects/I8086.ppt   (122 words)

  
 Intel 8086 - definition of Intel 8086 by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
Intel 8086 - definition of Intel 8086 by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
Intel 8086 is not available in the general English dictionary and thesaurus.
You may also use the word browser links:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Intel+8086   (87 words)

  
 Intel x86 Instruction Set
The 8086 / 80286 / 80386 / 80486 Instruction Set
STOS - Store String (Byte, Word or Doubleword)
XOR - Exclusive OR Intel 8086 Family Architecture
http://home.comcast.net/~fbui/intel.html   (670 words)

  
 Excerpt from The Intel Microprocessors: 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, and Pentium Pro ...
64-bit Extension Technology At the time of this writing, Intel has announced its 64-bit extension technology for the Intel 32-bit architecture family, but has yet to announce the release of a microprocessor that supports it.
The instruction set and architecture is backwards compatible to the 8086, which means that the instructions and register set has remained compatible.
The C++ version in Example 14-15(c) uses a __declspec(align(16)) directive before each variable to make certain that they are aligned properly in the memory.
http://members.ee.net/brey/e8.htm   (342 words)

  
 discuss@linmodems.org: 9589: bash, mandrake kernel 2.4.19-16mdk
----------------------- Intel 8086:2416* 8086:2426 8086:2446* 8086:2486* 8086:7196 *Intel MC97 controller 8086:2486 INTEL ICH3 ######### VendorID:DeviceID == PCI_IDs of AC '97 soft modem slots ================================================================== Vendor ------ Intel 537 chipsets are assembled in soft modems cards by Intel ALI, VIA, SIS and TigerJet others.
Hello, Since from ModemData.txt file I concluded that my soft modem in my DELL Inspirion 2650 laptop has following chipset: "Intel 537 chipsets are assembled in soft modems cards by Intel ALI, VIA, SIS and TigerJet others." as suggested there I took driver from: http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/Intel/ named as"http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/Intel/Intel-536ep-453-M90.tgz".
It was strange that there are no files containing 537 in their names, but anyway I continued as suggested.
http://www.crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi/1/9589   (359 words)

  
 Intel
Intel technology supports computing needs for a Formula One racing team.
Hardware-based technology for enabling virtualization on desktops: Intel® Virtualization Technology.
http://intel.com   (21 words)

  
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 Intel 8086 ADDRESSING MODES
The Intel 8086 Assembly provides seven addressing modes.
The CPU can access operands (data) in a number of different modes, called addressing modes.
http://www.nova.edu/~rszabo/Assembler/Tutorials/Addressing_Modes.html   (223 words)

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