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{{intel title|P5|arch}} | {{intel title|P5|arch}} | ||
{{microarchitecture | {{microarchitecture | ||
| + | | atype = CPU | ||
| name = P5 | | name = P5 | ||
| + | | designer = Intel | ||
| manufacturer = Intel | | manufacturer = Intel | ||
| introduction = April, 1993 | | introduction = April, 1993 | ||
| phase-out = October, 1995 | | phase-out = October, 1995 | ||
| process = 600 nm | | process = 600 nm | ||
| + | |isa=x86-32 | ||
| succession = Yes | | succession = Yes | ||
| − | | predecessor = | + | | predecessor = 80486 |
| − | | predecessor link = intel/80486 | + | | predecessor link = intel/microarchitectures/80486 |
| successor = P6 | | successor = P6 | ||
| successor link = intel/microarchitectures/p6 | | successor link = intel/microarchitectures/p6 | ||
}} | }} | ||
| − | '''P5''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s for {{intel|Pentium}} line of microprocessors as a successor to the {{ | + | [[File:Pentium Processor with MMX Technology.jpg|right|300px]] |
| + | '''P5''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s for {{intel|Pentium}} line of microprocessors as a successor to the {{\\|80486}}. Introduced in 1993, P5 was manufactured using [[600 nm process]]. In late 1995 P5 was succeeded by {{\\|P6}}. | ||
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| + | == Die Shot == | ||
| + | * [[600 nm process]] | ||
| + | * 3,100,000 transistors | ||
| + | [[File:pentium die shot.png|600px]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:34, 30 November 2017
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| P5 µarch | |
| General Info | |
| Arch Type | CPU |
| Designer | Intel |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Introduction | April, 1993 |
| Phase-out | October, 1995 |
| Process | 600 nm |
| Instructions | |
| ISA | x86-32 |
| Succession | |
P5 was the microarchitecture for Intel's for Pentium line of microprocessors as a successor to the 80486. Introduced in 1993, P5 was manufactured using 600 nm process. In late 1995 P5 was succeeded by P6.
Die Shot[edit]
- 600 nm process
- 3,100,000 transistors