8086
Updated: 10/03/2024 by Computer Hope

Developed by Intel and introduced on June 8, 1978, the 8086 (i8086) was a microprocessor code-named P1. It used a 16-bit architecture, had 29,000 transistors, ran at clock speeds of 5 MHz to 10 MHz. Additionally, it could access one megabyte of memory.
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