
Intel 8086 - Wikipedia
The Intel 8088, released July 1, 1979, [7] is a slightly modified chip with an external 8-bit data bus (allowing the use of cheaper and fewer supporting ICs), [note 1] and is notable as the …
IBM Personal Computer - Wikipedia
The IBM Personal Computer (model 5150, commonly known as the IBM PC) is the first microcomputer released in the IBM PC model line and the basis for the IBM PC compatible de …
8086 and the IBM PC - Intel
Completed in just 18 months, the 8086 was a game changer for several reasons: its design allowed for much more demanding and flexible applications than its predecessors, its …
IBM Personal Computer XT - Wikipedia
The 8086-powered IBM PS/2 Model 30 served as the direct replacement for the XT in that PS/2 line. Unlike higher-end entries in the PS/2 line, which feature the Micro Channel expansion …
8088 vs 8086 - The Silicon Underground
Jul 4, 2018 · Intel’s 8088 and 8086 chips were close relatives that came out in the late 1970s and became popular in the 1980s thanks to the IBM PC and its compatibles. The chips were very …
The 8086 & 8088 - CPU MUSEUM - MUSEUM OF …
The Intel 8088, released in 1979, was a slightly modified chip with an external 8-bit data bus (allowing the use of cheaper and fewer supporting ICs), and is notable as the processor used …
How The IBM PC Went 8-Bit - Hackaday
May 18, 2022 · The PC sported an 8088 which was a 16-bit 8086 stripped down to an 8 bit external bus. You have to wonder what caused that, and [Steven Leibson] has a great post …
Intel 8086: The Birth of the x86 Architecture
Oct 6, 2024 · The 8086 was notable not only for its advanced features at the time but also for its influence on future generations of processors. This article explores the architecture, features, …
86Box | Emulator of retro x86-based machines
Sep 1, 2024 · 86Box is a low level x86 emulator that runs older operating systems and software designed for IBM PC systems and compatibles from 1981 through fairly recent system designs …
Intel 8086 - CPCWiki
The Intel 8086 is a landmark 16‑bit microprocessor introduced by Intel in 1978. It was the first in the x86 family and established many architectural conventions that continue to influence …