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== Applications ==
 
== Applications ==
As a departure from the older [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[microprocessor]]s, 8-bit CPUs found their way to many military applications, scientific instrumentation, complex control and processing systems. 8-bit microcontrollers have been used in just about every electrical consumer product.
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As a departure from the older [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[microprocessor]]s, 8-bit CPUs were used in many military applications, instrumentation, and complex control and processing systems.
  
8-bit microcontrollers still make up the largest group by revenue - accounting for close to 40% of the microcontroller market total revenue in 2015.
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== 8-bit microprocessor ==
 
 
== 8-bit microprocessors ==
 
* {{amd|Am9080|AMD Am9080}}
 
 
* {{decc|LSI-11|DEC LSI-11}}
 
* {{decc|LSI-11|DEC LSI-11}}
* {{fairchild|F8|Fairchild F8}}
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* [[Fairchild F8]]
 
* {{gi|Series 8000|GI Series 8000}}
 
* {{gi|Series 8000|GI Series 8000}}
* {{hitachi|6309|Hitachi 6309}}
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* [[Hitachi 6309]]
 
* [[Intel 8008]]
 
* [[Intel 8008]]
 
* [[Intel 8080]]
 
* [[Intel 8080]]
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* [[Mostek 5065]]
 
* [[Mostek 5065]]
 
* [[Mostek 6100]]
 
* [[Mostek 6100]]
* {{mos|MOS 6500}}
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* [[Mostek 6500]]
 
* [[Motorola 6800]]
 
* [[Motorola 6800]]
 
* [[Motorola 6809]]
 
* [[Motorola 6809]]
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* [[NEC V20]]
 
* [[NEC V20]]
 
* [[NEC V40]]
 
* [[NEC V40]]
* {{rca|1802|RCA 1802}}
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* [[RCA 1802]]
* {{rca|EPIC|RCA EPIC}}
 
 
* [[Rockwell PPS8]]
 
* [[Rockwell PPS8]]
 
* [[Scientific Microsystems SMS300]]
 
* [[Scientific Microsystems SMS300]]
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* [[Zilog Z80]]
 
* [[Zilog Z80]]
 
* [[Zilog Z180]]
 
* [[Zilog Z180]]
* {{bell|BELLMAC-8|Bell Labs BELLMAC-8}}
 
  
 
== 8-bit microcontrollers ==
 
== 8-bit microcontrollers ==
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* [[Mostek 3870]]
 
* [[Mostek 3870]]
 
* [[Motorola 6805]]
 
* [[Motorola 6805]]
* {{nec|μCOM-8|NEC μCOM-8}}
 
* {{nec|μCOM-80|NEC μCOM-80}}
 
* {{nec|μPD7800|NEC μPD7800}}
 
* {{nec|μPD78K2|NEC μPD78K2}}
 
 
* [[RCA 1804]]
 
* [[RCA 1804]]
 
* [[Rockwell 6500]]
 
* [[Rockwell 6500]]
 
* [[Philips 7C522]]
 
* [[Philips 7C522]]
 
* [[National COP820]]
 
* [[National COP820]]
 
== 8-bit many-core microprocessors ==
 
* Rapport
 
** {{rapport|Kilocore}}
 
  
 
[[Category:8-bit microprocessors]]
 
[[Category:8-bit microprocessors]]

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