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  • Below is a '''list of [[microprocessor families]]''' organized by company, alphabetized. [[Category:microprocessor families]]
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  • ...ercially available [[microprocessor]]. The 4004 was a [[4-bit architecture|4-bit CPU]], designed for use in the [[Busicom]] 141-PF printing calculator<ref>[ The microprocessor had a limited architecture, such as: only a 3-levels deep [[stack]], a comp
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  • '''Core i7''' is a family of high-end performance {{arch|64}} [[x86-64]] [[microprocessor|processors]] designed by [[Intel]] for high-end desktops and laptops. Core If a microprocessor is missing from the list, an appropriate article for it needs to be
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  • [[instance of::microprocessor]]
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  • ...'''PPS-4''' (also known by its part number '''10660''') was a {{arch|4}} [[microprocessor]] designed by [[Rockwell International]] and first produced at the 3rd quar [[Category:4-bit microprocessors]]
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  • ...} [[microcontroller]] designed by [[Toshiba]] during the late 1970s. The [[microprocessor]] uses nMOS technology and was primarily used in printers and displays.
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  • | arch = 4-bit ...icroprocessor family|family]] of [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] multi-chip [[microprocessor]] developed by [[Fairchild]] and released in 1971/2. The PPS-25 was designe
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  • ...'PPS-4/2''' (also known by its part number '''11660''') was a {{arch|4}} [[microprocessor]] designed by [[Rockwell International]] and first produced at the 3rd quar [[Category:4-bit microprocessors]]
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  • {{Microprocessor |bus_width = 4-bit
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  • | arch = 4-bit ..., a [[RAM]] chip, [[shift register]], and a [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[microprocessor]]. The chipset was first produced first quarter of 1975. Hitachi appear to
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  • The '''AMI 9209''' was a 4-bit [[microprocessor]] designed by [[AMI]] in 1975. The chip was fabricated using pMOS technolog {{lost chip|about=an AMI 9209 microprocessor}}
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  • The '''Intel 4040''' ('''i4040''') is a 4-bit [[microprocessor]] introduced in [[1974]] by [[Intel]] as a successor to the [[Intel 4004]].
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  • The '''4-bit [[architecture]]''' is a [[microprocessor]] or [[computer]] architecture that has a [[datapath]] width or a highest [ ...e by [[Texas Instruments]] and NEC's {{nec|μPD751}} also had 4-bit words. 4-bit word were proven to be very limiting and by 1974 there was a shift to large
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  • The 1970s brought the [[microprocessor]] revolution with smaller, faster, and cheaper [[integrated circuits]] pack * [[4-bit architecture]]
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  • ...croprocessor]]s have played a large role in spacecrafts. [[space-qualified microprocessor]]s are designed to be exceptionally reliable and [[radiation hardening|high ...light Data System|Voyager's data computer]], which was a custom 4-bit CMOS microprocessor.
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  • ...erflow flag]] and a [[carry flag]]. Adders are used in many parts of the [[microprocessor]] such as the [[ALU]], [[program counter|PC]], [[counters]], calculating [[
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  • '''EPYC 9174F''' is a {{arch|64}} [[16-core]] [[x86]] server microprocessor designed and introduced by [[AMD]] in late [[2022]]. This [[multi-chip pack
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  • '''EPYC 9224''' is a {{arch|64}} [[24-core]] [[x86]] server microprocessor designed and introduced by [[AMD]] in late [[2022]]. This [[multi-chip pack
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  • The '''1-bit [[architecture]]''' is a [[microprocessor]] or [[computer]] architecture that has a [[datapath]] width or a highest [
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  • The '''8-bit [[architecture]]''' is a [[microprocessor]] or [[computer]] architecture that has a [[datapath]] width or a highest [ As a departure from the older [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[microprocessor]]s, 8-bit CPUs found their way to many military applications, scientific in
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