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  1. Apr 1, 2024 · Released in 1979, this was the first major CPU that Intel produced that propelled the x86 architecture to the fore – and was ironically a successor to the first x86 CPU, called the 8086 Micro ...

  2. 12 hours ago · The 8088 processor communicates over the bus with memory and I/O devices through a highly-structured sequence of steps called "T-states." A typical 8088 bus cycle consists of four T-states, with one T-state per clock cycle. Although a four-step bus cycle may sound straightforward, its implementation uses a complicated state machine making it ...

  3. Jun 30, 2017 · Year: 1979. Was there any one chip that propelled Intel into the Fortune 500? Intel says there was: the 8088. This was the 16-bit CPU that IBM chose for its original line of PCs, which went on to ...

  4. Aug 12, 2021 · Why the IBM PC Used an Intel 8088. Intel was inside the first personal computer, but how and why it got picked is sometimes a matter of contention. By Michael J. Miller. August 12, 2021.

  5. Feb 12, 2024 · I originally missed the significance of this – it’s casually mentioned as if it were an interesting, but ultimately trivial internal detail. However these cycles are fundamental to the timing and operation of the 8088. They are not quite “invisible” after all! Take a look at the detailed analysis in the post here.

  6. Oct 13, 2015 · Techopedia Explains Intel 8088. Being an 8-bit microprocessor, the Intel 8088 requires two cycles to process 16-bit data. The Intel 8088 has a clock speed from 5-10 MHz, with 16-bit registers, a 20-bit address bus, a 16-bit external data bus, and supports 1 mb of memory.

  7. …and both its microprocessor, the Intel 8088, and its operating system, which was adapted from Microsoft Corporation’s MS-DOS system, became industry standards. Rival machines that used Intel microprocessors and MS-DOS became known as “IBM compatibles” if they tried to compete with IBM on the basis of additional computing power or…

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