List of microprocessors

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This is a list of microprocessors.[1]

Altera[edit]

AMD[edit]

Apollo[edit]

ARM[edit]

Atmel[edit]

AT&T[edit]

Bell Labs[edit]

BLX IC Design Corporation[edit]

Broadcom[edit]

Centaur Technology/IDT[edit]

Computer Cowboys[edit]

  • Sh-Boom

Cyrix[edit]

Data General[edit]

Centre for Development of Advanced Computing[edit]

Digital Equipment Corporation[edit]

DM&P Electronics[edit]

Emotion Engine by Sony & Toshiba[edit]

Elbrus[edit]

Electronic Arrays[edit]

EnSilica[edit]

Fairchild Semiconductor[edit]

Freescale Semiconductor (formerly Motorola)[edit]

Fujitsu[edit]

Garrett AiResearch/American Microsystems[edit]

Google[edit]

Harris Semiconductor[edit]

Hewlett-Packard[edit]

Hitachi[edit]

Inmos[edit]

IBM[edit]

POWER[edit]

PowerPC-AS[edit]

  • 1995 – A10
  • 1996 – A25 and A30
  • 1997 – RS64
  • 1998 – RS64-II
  • 1999 – RS64-III
  • 2000 – RS64-IV

z/Architecture[edit]

IIT-M[edit]

Intel[edit]

Intersil[edit]

ISRO[edit]

Lattice Semiconductor[edit]

MIPS Technologies[edit]

MOS Technology[edit]

National Semiconductor[edit]

NCR[edit]

NEC[edit]

Novix[edit]

  • NC4016 (originally called the NC4000)

NVIDIA[edit]

NXP (formerly Philips Semiconductors)[edit]

OpenCores[edit]

Oracle Corporation (formerly Sun Microsystems)[edit]

Panafacom[edit]

  • PANAFACOM-16A (originally MN1610)

Plessey Microsystems[edit]

  • MIPROC 16

RCA[edit]

Renesas Electronics[edit]

RISC-V Foundation[edit]

Rise Technology[edit]

Sunway[edit]

STMicroelectronics[edit]

Tesla[edit]

Texas Instruments[edit]

Toshiba[edit]

Transmeta[edit]

VIA[edit]

Western Design Center[edit]

Western Digital[edit]

Western Electric[edit]

Xilinx[edit]

Zilog[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bowen, Jonathan P. (July–August 1985). "Standard Microprocessor Programming Cards". Microprocessors and Microsystems. 9 (6): 274–290. doi:10.1016/0141-9331(85)90116-4.
  2. ^ "The F-14 "Tomcat" First Microprocessor". firstmicroprocessor.com. 2017-10-20.
  3. ^ "PSLV-C17/Gsat-12 - Isro".
  4. ^ Subramanian, T. s. (15 July 2011). "ISRO-developed computer helped PSLV-C17 put satellite in orbit". The Hindu.
  5. ^ 1970年代 マイコンの開発と発展 ~集積回路, Semiconductor History Museum of Japan

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