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List of microprocessors
Summary
This is a
list of
microprocessors
.
[1]
Altera
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Nios
16-bit (
soft processor
)
Nios II
32-bit (
soft processor
)
AMD
edit
List of AMD K5 processors
List of AMD Athlon processors
List of AMD Athlon 64 processors
List of AMD Athlon XP processors
List of AMD Duron processors
List of AMD Opteron processors
List of AMD Sempron processors
List of AMD Turion processors
List of AMD Athlon X2 processors
List of AMD Phenom processors
List of AMD FX processors
List of AMD Ryzen processors
Apollo
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PRISM
ARM
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ARM
Atmel
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AVR32
AVR
AT&T
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Hobbit
Bell Labs
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Bellmac 32
BLX IC Design Corporation
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Godson/Loongson
Broadcom
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XLS 200 series multicore processor
Centaur Technology/IDT
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WinChip
Computer Cowboys
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Sh-Boom
Cyrix
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486, 5x86, 6x86
Data General
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microNOVA
mN601 and mN602
microECLIPSE
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
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VEGA Microprocessors
Digital Equipment Corporation
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DEC T-11
DEC J-11
DEC V-11
MicroVAX 78032
CVAX
Rigel
Mariah
NVAX
Alpha 21064
Alpha 21164
Alpha 21264
Alpha 21364
StrongARM
DM&P Electronics
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Vortex86
Emotion Engine by Sony & Toshiba
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Emotion Engine
Elbrus
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Elbrus 2K
(
VLIW
design)
Electronic Arrays
edit
Electronic Arrays 9002
EnSilica
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eSI-RISC
Fairchild Semiconductor
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9440
F8
Clipper
Freescale Semiconductor (formerly Motorola)
edit
List of Freescale products
Fujitsu
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FR
FR-V
SPARC64 V
Garrett AiResearch/American Microsystems
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MP944
[2]
Google
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Tensor processing unit
Harris Semiconductor
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Harris RTX2000
Hewlett-Packard
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Capricorn (microprocessor)
FOCUS
32-bit
stack architecture
PA-7000
PA-RISC Version 1.0 (32-bit)
PA-7100
PA-RISC Version 1.1
PA-7100LC
PA-7150
PA-7200
PA-7300LC
PA-8000
PA-RISC Version 2.0 (64-bit)
PA-8200
PA-8500
PA-8600
PA-8700
PA-8800
PA-8900
Saturn
Nibble CPU (4-bit)
Hitachi
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SuperH
SH-1/SH-2 etc.
Inmos
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Transputer
T2/T4/T8
IBM
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1977 –
OPD Mini Processor
1986 –
IBM ROMP
2000 –
Gekko processor
2005 –
Xenon processor
2006 –
Cell processor
2006 –
Broadway processor
2012 –
Espresso processor
2016 –
IBM Q processors
POWER
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1990 –
POWER1
1992 –
RISC Single Chip
1993 –
POWER2
1996 –
P2SC
1998 –
POWER3
2001 –
POWER4
2004 –
POWER5
2007 –
POWER6
2010 –
POWER7
2013 –
POWER8
2017 –
POWER9
2020 –
Power10
PowerPC-AS
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1995 – A10
1996 – A25 and A30
1997 –
RS64
1998 – RS64-II
1999 – RS64-III
2000 – RS64-IV
z/Architecture
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2008 –
IBM z10
2010 –
IBM z196
2012 –
IBM zEC12
2015 –
IBM z13
2017 –
IBM z14
2019 –
IBM z15
2021 –
IBM Telum
IIT-M
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SHAKTI - Microprocessor & Microcontroller
Intel
edit
List of Intel Core processors
List of Intel Core 2 processors
List of Intel Core i3 processors
List of Intel Core i5 processors
List of Intel Core i7 processors
List of Intel Core i9 processors
List of Intel Core M processors
List of Intel Pentium processors
List of Intel Pentium Pro processors
List of Intel Pentium II processors
List of Intel Pentium III processors
List of Intel Pentium 4 processors
List of Intel Pentium M processors
List of Intel Pentium D processors
List of Intel Celeron processors
List of Intel Atom processors
List of Intel Xeon processors
List of Intel Itanium processors
Intersil
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6100
(12-bit)
RTX2010
ISRO
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Vikram 1601
[3]
[4]
Lattice Semiconductor
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LatticeMico8
8-bit (
soft processor
)
LatticeMico32
32-bit (
soft processor
)
MIPS Technologies
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R2000
R3000
R3000A
R6000
R4000
R4400
R8000
R10000
R12000
R14000
R16000
R18000
MOS Technology
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6502 family
National Semiconductor
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IMP-16
PACE
SC/MP
NSC800
NS320xx
NCR
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NCR/32
NEC
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μPD707/μPD708
μCOM-4
NEC V20
NEC V25
NEC V30/V33
NEC V40
NEC V50
NEC V60/V70/V80
NEC µPD7220
NEC µPD96050
µPD765/µPD765A
µPD7720/µPD77C25
µPD780C/µPD780C-1
R4200
V850
Novix
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NC4016 (originally called the NC4000)
NVIDIA
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Tegra family
NXP (formerly Philips Semiconductors)
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Signetics 2650
OpenCores
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OpenRISC family
Oracle Corporation (formerly Sun Microsystems)
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SPARC
Panafacom
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PANAFACOM-16A (originally MN1610)
Plessey Microsystems
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MIPROC 16
RCA
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1802
Renesas Electronics
edit
M32R
RISC-V Foundation
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RISC-V
Rise Technology
edit
mP6
Sunway
edit
SW-1 / SW-2 / SW-3 / SW1600
/
SW26010
STMicroelectronics
edit
STM32
series
Tesla
edit
Tesla D1
Texas Instruments
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Texas Instruments TMS320
Texas Instruments TMS1000
– used in the
TI-35
,
Big Trak
, and
Speak & Spell
Texas Instruments TMS1100
– used in the
Microvision
Texas Instruments TMS3556 – a graphics chip used in the
EXL 100
Texas Instruments TMS7000
Texas Instruments TMS7020
Texas Instruments TMS9900
Toshiba
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Cell
Toshiba TLCS
microcontrollers: TLCS-12,
[5]
TLCS-48, TLCS-Z80, TLCS-90, TLCS-870, TLCS-900
Transmeta
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Crusoe
Efficeon
VIA
edit
List of VIA microprocessors
List of VIA C3 microprocessors
List of VIA C7 microprocessors
List of VIA Eden microprocessors
Western Design Center
edit
65C02
(8-bit)
65816/65802
(16-bit)
Western Digital
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MCP-1600
LSI-11
WD16
Pascal MicroEngine
Western Electric
edit
WE-32000
(Rebranded Bellmac 32, used in the
3B series computers
)
Xilinx
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PicoBlaze
8-bit (
soft processor
)
MicroBlaze
32-bit (
soft processor
)
Zilog
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Zilog
Z80
architecture
Zilog Z800
Zilog Z8000
Zilog Z80000
See also
edit
List of Intel cores
References
edit
^
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.
^
"The F-14 "Tomcat" First Microprocessor".
firstmicroprocessor.com
. 2017-10-20.
^
"PSLV-C17/Gsat-12 - Isro".
^
Subramanian, T. s. (15 July 2011). "ISRO-developed computer helped PSLV-C17 put satellite in orbit".
The Hindu
.
^
1970年代 マイコンの開発と発展 ~集積回路, Semiconductor History Museum of Japan
External links
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Microprocessor/Co-processor/Microcontroller families
Programming Textfiles: Bowen's Instruction Summary Cards