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− | A '''microprocessor family''' or a '''CPU family''' | + | A '''microprocessor family''' or a '''CPU family''' is a group of [[microprocessor]]s, [[microcontroller]]s, or component chips that make up one, developed by a specific manufacturer that share the same general architecture and feature set. Within a specific family, chips may be may be further classified according to their model which may have different capabilities, clock speeds, and applications. Models may be further divided into [[microprocessor stepping|stepping]] which are minor refinements and tweaks in order to correct and enhance the stability and reliability of the model. |
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* [[list of cpu architectures]] | * [[list of cpu architectures]] | ||
* [[CPUID]] | * [[CPUID]] | ||
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