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  • Below is a '''list of [[microprocessor families]]''' organized by company, alphabetized. [[Category:microprocessors]]
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  • Modern microprocessors typically incorporate the functionality of a [[clock generator|clock]], [[c ...digital data consisting of instructions and possibly values; execute them by interpreting the instructions and performing a certain operation on the val
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  • [[Category:microprocessors by company]]
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  • [[Category:microprocessors by company]]
    3 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 03:32, 11 January 2014
  • [[Category:microprocessors by company]]
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  • [[Category:Microprocessors by company]]
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  • ...), source (S) and drain (D) terminals. The gate is separated from the body by an [[gate oxide|insulating layer]] (pink).]] ...is a type of insulated-gate [[field-effect transistor]] that is fabricated by the [[thermal oxidation|controlled oxidation]] of a [[semiconductor]] (typi
    193 KB (26,874 words) - 18:01, 6 September 2024
  • {{semi company ...miconductor]] company. While most notably known for their development of [[microprocessors]] and [[x86]], Intel also designs and manufactures other [[integrated circu
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  • [[Category:microprocessors by company]]
    2 members (1 subcategory, 0 files) - 18:09, 2 June 2016
  • {{semi company | fate = Acquired by Texas Instruments
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  • {{semi company | fate = Acquired by ON Semiconductor
    977 bytes (98 words) - 21:15, 10 February 2020
  • ...ther name, leading to "CMOS" becoming the standard name for the technology by the early 1970s. CMOS eventually overtook NMOS as the dominant MOSFET fabri ...with pMOS, we can pull no lower than V<sub>t</sub> - a degraded 0 output. By combining both types, we can borrow the desired characteristics from both t
    39 KB (5,310 words) - 18:19, 6 September 2024
  • ...to the values so they can be analyzed, compared and contrasted efficiently by humans as well as machines. ...|Core i7-6950X}}). Likewise, each processor family is a sub-article of the company it's most tightly associated with (e.g. [[AMD]] '''→''' {{amd|K5}}). For
    4 KB (514 words) - 17:45, 9 September 2017
  • ...ent ahead and actually upgraded the entire server. Everything was outdated by years and had to be upgraded to latest version. This was also necessary due ...ion:CustomSidebar] that were were using (which was already on life support by 1.25) has completely stopped working. Looks like many of the functions that
    27 KB (4,407 words) - 22:41, 1 January 2019
  • ...prototype for an [[8-bit architecture|8-bit]] [[microprocessor]] designed by [[Texas Instruments]] in 1970-1971. The 1795 was architecturally very close Intel had a working specs for the {{intel|8008}} by January or February of 1970<ref name="transcript" />. While it is unknown h
    6 KB (933 words) - 16:32, 13 December 2017
  • ...ilies]] it manufactures - those are too objects belonging to Intel and has microprocessors that belong to that family. This is the sort of hierarchy you should expect ...we can query every kind of information about this specific microprocessor by either browsing the [[Special:Browse/Intel Core i7-4850HQ|properties page f
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