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− | '''Intel x86''' is the name given to the family of [[Intel]] [[microprocessor]]s which have become hugely popular given their use initially in the [[IBM PC]] | + | '''Intel x86''' is the name given to the family of [[Intel]] [[microprocessor]]s which have become hugely popular given their use initially in the [[IBM PC]] and then in all the other [[IBM-compatible PC]] [[personal computer]]s since. |
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* [[Intel Pentium D|Pentium D]] | * [[Intel Pentium D|Pentium D]] | ||
* [[Intel Pentium M|Pentium M]] | * [[Intel Pentium M|Pentium M]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Intel Microprocessors]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:18, 20 February 2024
Intel x86 is the name given to the family of Intel microprocessors which have become hugely popular given their use initially in the IBM PC and then in all the other IBM-compatible PC personal computers since.
It includes:
- 8086 and 8088
- 80186
- 80286
- 80386
- 80486
- Pentium
- Pentium Pro
- Pentium II
- Pentium III
- Pentium 4
- Pentium D
- Pentium M
- Intel Core series