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− | The '''16-bit | + | The '''16-bit [[architecture]]''' is a [[microprocessor]] or [[computer]] architecture that has a [[datapath]] width or a highest [[operand]] width of 16 bits or 2 [[octet]]s. These architectures typically have a matching [[register file]] with [[registers]] width of 16 bits. |
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== 16-bit microprocessors == | == 16-bit microprocessors == | ||
+ | * AMD | ||
+ | ** {{amd|Am29100}} | ||
+ | ** {{amd|Am286}} | ||
+ | * Intel | ||
+ | ** {{intel|8086}} | ||
+ | ** {{intel|8088}} | ||
+ | ** {{intel|80186}} | ||
+ | ** {{intel|80188}} | ||
+ | ** {{intel|80286}} | ||
+ | ** {{intel|MCS-96}} | ||
* [[Fairchild MicroFlame 9440]] | * [[Fairchild MicroFlame 9440]] | ||
* [[Ferranti F100-L]] | * [[Ferranti F100-L]] | ||
* [[HP MC2]] | * [[HP MC2]] | ||
− | * | + | * {{national|IMP-16|National IMP-16}} |
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* [[National PACE]] | * [[National PACE]] | ||
* [[National INS8900]] | * [[National INS8900]] | ||
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* [[WDC 65816]] | * [[WDC 65816]] | ||
* [[Zilog Z8000]] | * [[Zilog Z8000]] | ||
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+ | * UC Davis | ||
+ | ** {{ucdavis|KiloCore}} | ||
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+ | ==16-bit microcontrollers== | ||
+ | * AMD | ||
+ | ** {{amd|Am186Ex}} | ||
+ | ** {{amd|Am186Cx}} | ||
+ | * [[Hitachi H8/500]] | ||
+ | * [[Intel 8096]] | ||
+ | * [[Intel 80C196]] | ||
+ | * [[National HPC16164]] | ||
+ | * {{nec|μPD78K3|NEC μPD78K3}} | ||
+ | * {{ti|MSP430|TI MSP430}} | ||
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+ | ==16-bit system on chips== | ||
+ | * AMD | ||
+ | ** {{amd|Am286ZX/LX}} | ||
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+ | ==16-bit systems== | ||
+ | * [[dec/pdp-11|PDP-11]] | ||
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[[Category:16-bit microprocessors]] | [[Category:16-bit microprocessors]] |
Latest revision as of 12:16, 20 July 2018
The 16-bit architecture is a microprocessor or computer architecture that has a datapath width or a highest operand width of 16 bits or 2 octets. These architectures typically have a matching register file with registers width of 16 bits.
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16-bit microprocessors[edit]
- AMD
- Intel
- Fairchild MicroFlame 9440
- Ferranti F100-L
- HP MC2
- National IMP-16
- National PACE
- National INS8900
- NEC V50
- TI TMS9900
- TI TMS9980
- TI TMS9995
- TI TMS99105
- TI TMS99110
- USSR 1801
- WDC 65816
- Zilog Z8000
- UC Davis
16-bit microcontrollers[edit]
16-bit system on chips[edit]
- AMD
16-bit systems[edit]
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