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Microprocessor and CPU (Central Processing Unit)

A microprocessor,also known as a CPU or central processing unit, is a silicon chip made from very small transistors and other circuit elements on a single semiconductor integrated circuit (IC). At the heart of all personal computers and most workstations sits a microprocessor. Microprocessors also control the logic of almost all digital devices, from clock radios to fuel-injection systems for automobiles.

The first microprocessor to make it into a personal computer was the Intel 8080, a complete 8-bit computer on one chip, introduced in 1974. The evolution of microprocessors have been known to follow Moore's Law when it comes to steadily increasing performance over the years. The following table lists the evalution of Intel microprocessors:

Name Date Transistors Microns Clock speed Data width MIPS
8080 1974 6,000 6 2 MHz 8 bits 0.64
8088 1979 29,000 3 5 MHz 16 bits
8-bit bus
0.33
80286 1982 134,000 1.5 6 MHz 16 bits 1
80386 1985 275,000 1.5 16 MHz 32 bits 5
80486 1989 1,200,000 1 25 MHz 32 bits 20
Pentium 1993 3,100,000 0.8 60 MHz 32 bits
64-bit bus
100
Pentium II 1997 7,500,000 0.35 233 MHz 32 bits
64-bit bus
~300
Pentium III 1999 9,500,000 0.25 450 MHz 32 bits
64-bit bus
~510
Pentium 4 2000 42,000,000 0.18 1.5 GHz 32 bits
64-bit bus
~1,700
Pentium 4 "Prescott" 2004 125,000,000 0.09 3.6 GHz 32 bits
64-bit bus
~7,000

There are three basic characteristics for microprocessors (CPUs):

  • Instruction set: The set of instructions that the microprocessor can execute. For example, RISC (reduced instruction set computer) or CISC (complex instruction set computer).
  • Bandwidth: The number of bits processed in a single instruction.
  • Clock speed: Given in megahertz (MHz), the clock speed determines how many instructions per second the processor can execute.

The higher the value of bandwidth and clock speed, the more powerful the CPU (microprocessor). For example, a 32-bit microprocessor that runs at 200MHz is more powerful than a 16-bit microprocessor that runs at 100MHz.

Microprocessor and CPU (Central Processing Unit)

Microprocessor and CPU (Central Processing Unit)

Related Terms: Integrated Circuit (IC), RISC, CISC, Bandwidth, MIPS, Transistors

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