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      • The first Intel Core desktop processor—and typical family member—came from the Conroe iteration, a 65 nm dual-core design brought to market in July 2006, based on the Intel Core microarchitecture with substantial enhancements in micro-architectural efficiency and performance, outperforming Pentium 4 across the board (or near to it), while operating at drastically lower clock rates.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Intel_CoreIntel Core - Wikipedia

    It emerged in parallel with the NetBurst microarchitecture (Intel P68) of the Pentium 4 brand, and was a precursor of the 64-bit Core microarchitecture of Core 2 branded CPUs. The Core brand had two branches: the Duo (dual-core) and Solo (single-core, which replaced the Pentium M brand of single-core mobile processor).

  3. The latest badge promoting the Intel Core branding. The following is a list of Intel Core processors. This includes the original Core (Solo/Duo) mobile series based on the Enhanced Pentium M microarchitecture, as well as Core 2 (Solo/Duo/Quad/Extreme), Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, Core i9, Core M (m3/m5/m7), Core 3, Core 5 and Core 7 branded processors.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IntelIntel - Wikipedia

    The Intel Core line originated from the original Core brand, with the release of the 32-bit Yonah CPU, Intel's first dual-core mobile (low-power) processor. Derived from the Pentium M , the processor family used an enhanced version of the P6 microarchitecture.

  5. 1990. Intel's first year of the 1990s was characterized by resilience after the sudden passing of co-founder Robert Noyce. As the company mourned, it pressed on with new products, including its first NetPort servers and the groundbreaking i750 processor for multimedia development.

  6. www.computerhope.com › history › processorComputer Processor History

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    Baron Jons Jackob Berzelius discovered silicon(Si), which today is the basic component of processors.

    John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley invented the first transistorat the Bell Laboratories on December 23, 1947.

    John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley were awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for their work on the transistor.

    The first working IC (integrated circuit) was developed by Robert Noyce of Fairchild Semiconductor and Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments. The first IC was demonstrated on September 12, 1958. (Geoffrey Dummeris credited as the first person to conceptualize and build a prototype of the integrated circuit.)

    On April 19, 1965, Gordon Moore made an observation about integrated circuits that became known as Moore's Law.

    Intel, with the help of Ted Hoff, introduced the world's first microprocessor, the Intel 4004, on November 15, 1971. The 4004 had 2,300 transistors, performed 60,000 OPS (operations per second), addressed 640 bytes of memory, and cost $200.00.

    Motorola introduced its first processor in 1974, the MC6800, an 8-bitprocessor featuring a 1-2 MHz clock frequency. Intel's improved microprocessor chip was introduced on April 1, 1974; the 8080became a standard in the computer industry.

    The MOS (metal-oxide-semiconductor) Technology 6502 processor was introduced in 1975 as a faster and less expensive version of the Intel 8080. The 6502 was used in video game consoles, like the Atari 2600 and Nintendo Entertainment System, and computers, like the Apple II and Commodore64. The MN1610 processor was released by Panafacom in 1975. The ...

    Intel introduced the 8085processor in March 1976. Zilog released its first processor, the Z80, in July 1976. An 8-bit processor, the Z80 was primarily designed for embedded systemsand used in many desktop computers.

    The Intel 8088was released on June 1, 1979. The Motorola 68000, a 16/32-bit processor, was released in 1979 and later chosen as the processor for the Apple Macintosh and Amigacomputers.

  7. Nov 7, 2023 · Intel 1st gen Core i-series CPUs – Nehalem. Nehalem was the codename of Intel’s 1st gen Core i-series processors. It was introduced in 2008 and was based on 45 nm microarchitecture. It marked a significant departure from its predecessors, particularly the Core 2 Duo.

  8. Sep 8, 2018 · From the 4004 in 1971 to Whiskey Lake and Amber Lake in 2018, we look at the evolution of Intel's CPUs.

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