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Intel Microprocessor History


List of the Microprocessors from Intel family from beggining
  1. Intel 4004 - 4 bit processors
  2. Intel 4040

  3. Intel 8008 - 8 bit processors
  4. Intel 8080
  5. Intel 8085

  6. Intel 8048 - Microcontrollers
  7. Intel 8051
  8. Intel 80151
  9. Intel 80251
  10. MCS 96 Family
  11. 3000 Familytect

  12. Intel 8086 - 16 bit Processors
  13. Intel 8088
  14. Intel 80186
  15. Intel 80188
  16. Intel 80286

  17. iAPX 432 - 32 bit Processors, non-x86
  18. i960 aka 80960
  19. i860 aka 80860
  20. Xscale

  21. 80386DX - 32 bit processors
  22. 80386SX
  23. 80376
  24. 80386SL
  25. 80386EX
  26. 80486DX
  27. 80486SX
  28. 80486DX2
  29. 80486SL
  30. 80486DX4

  31. Original Pentium - P5 micro-architecture
  32. Pentium with MMX Technology
  33. Pentium Pro - P6 / pentium M micro-architecture
  34. Pentium II
  35. Celeron (Pentium II-based)
  36. Pentium III
  37. Pentium II and III Xeon
  38. Celeron (Pentium III Coppermine-based)
  39. Celeron (Pentium III Tualatin-based)
  40. Pentium M
  41. Celeron M
  42. Intel Core
  43. Dual-Core Xeon LV
  44. Pentium 4 - NetBurst microarchitecture
  45. Xeon
  46. Mobile Pentium 4-M
  47. Pentium 4 EE
  48. Pentium 4E
  49. Pentium 4F
  50. Itanium - 64-bit processor, IA64
  51. Itanium 2
  52. Pentium 4F - Intel 64 NetBurst microarchitecture
  53. Pentium D
  54. Pentium Extreme Edition
  55. Xeon
  56. Xeon - Intel 64 Core microarchitecture
  57. Intel Core 2
  58. Pentium Dual-Core
  59. Celeron
  60. Celeron M
  61. Intel Pentium - Intel 64 Nehalem microarchitecture
  62. Core i3
  63. Core i5
  64. Core i7
  65. Xeon
  66. Celeron - Intel 64 Sandy Bridge / Ivy Bridge microarchitecture 
  67. Pentium
  68. Core i3
  69. Core i5
  70. Core i7

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