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USA based developer and manufacturer of computer hardware and software, designed the world's first microprocessor in conjunction with Japanese company "Busicom" in the early | USA based developer and manufacturer of computer hardware and software, designed the world's first microprocessor in conjunction with Japanese company "Busicom" in the early 1970s and is the company behind the x86 standard used on [[IBM PC]], IBM PC AT and Personal System/2 (PS/2) class computers alongside clones and compatible systems. | ||
==Standards developed by Intel== | |||
* [[I2O]] | |||
==Products== | |||
===Microprocessor=== | |||
* 8008 - 8-bit (1972-1983) | |||
* 8080 - 8-bit microprocessor | |||
* 8085 - 8-bit microprocessor | |||
* [[Intel 8086|8086]] - 16-bit microprocessor | |||
* 8088 - 16-bit microprocessor with 8-bit external data bus | |||
* 80186 | |||
* 80188 | |||
* [[Intel 80286|80286]] | |||
* [[Intel 80386|80386]] | |||
===Coprocessor=== | |||
* 8087 - floating-point coprocessor | |||
* 80187 - math coprocessor | |||
* 80287 - math coprocessor | |||
* 8089 - input/output coprocessor | |||
===Microcontroller=== | |||
* 8041 - Universal Peripheral Interface (UPI) | |||
* 8042 - keyboard controller | |||
* 8048 - microcontroller (used in keyboards) | |||
* 8049 - microcontroller | |||
* 8051 - microcontroller | |||
* 8061 - microcontroller | |||
===I/O Chips=== | |||
;Bus arbiter | |||
* 82289 - bus arbiter | |||
;Bus controller | |||
* 8288 - bus controller | |||
* 82288 - bus controller for 80286 | |||
;Cache controller | |||
*82385 - 32-bit memory cache controller | |||
;Clock generator | |||
* 8284 - clock oscillator | |||
* 82284 - clock generator | |||
;DMA controller | |||
* 8237 | |||
* 8237A - direct memory access (DMA) controller | |||
* 82258 - Advanced Direct Memory Access Controller | |||
;Interrupt controller | |||
* 8259A - Programmable Interrupt Controller (PIC) | |||
;Programmable Interval Timer | |||
* 8253 - PIT used by IBM PC | |||
* 8254 - PIT used by IBM PC AT | |||
;Programmable Peripheral Interface | |||
* 8255 - Programmable Peripheral Interface (PPI) | |||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Latest revision as of 20:19, 13 October 2023

USA based developer and manufacturer of computer hardware and software, designed the world's first microprocessor in conjunction with Japanese company "Busicom" in the early 1970s and is the company behind the x86 standard used on IBM PC, IBM PC AT and Personal System/2 (PS/2) class computers alongside clones and compatible systems.
Standards developed by Intel
Products
Microprocessor
- 8008 - 8-bit (1972-1983)
- 8080 - 8-bit microprocessor
- 8085 - 8-bit microprocessor
- 8086 - 16-bit microprocessor
- 8088 - 16-bit microprocessor with 8-bit external data bus
- 80186
- 80188
- 80286
- 80386
Coprocessor
- 8087 - floating-point coprocessor
- 80187 - math coprocessor
- 80287 - math coprocessor
- 8089 - input/output coprocessor
Microcontroller
- 8041 - Universal Peripheral Interface (UPI)
- 8042 - keyboard controller
- 8048 - microcontroller (used in keyboards)
- 8049 - microcontroller
- 8051 - microcontroller
- 8061 - microcontroller
I/O Chips
- Bus arbiter
- 82289 - bus arbiter
- Bus controller
- 8288 - bus controller
- 82288 - bus controller for 80286
- Cache controller
- 82385 - 32-bit memory cache controller
- Clock generator
- 8284 - clock oscillator
- 82284 - clock generator
- DMA controller
- 8237
- 8237A - direct memory access (DMA) controller
- 82258 - Advanced Direct Memory Access Controller
- Interrupt controller
- 8259A - Programmable Interrupt Controller (PIC)
- Programmable Interval Timer
- 8253 - PIT used by IBM PC
- 8254 - PIT used by IBM PC AT
- Programmable Peripheral Interface
- 8255 - Programmable Peripheral Interface (PPI)