List of microprocessors

Summary

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

  • XLS 200 series multicore processor

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

External links edit

  • Microprocessor/Co-processor/Microcontroller families
  • Programming Textfiles: Bowen's Instruction Summary Cards