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Monday 26 January 2015

PROCESSORS


HISTORY OF MICRO PROCESSORS 


  Micro Processor can also be denoted by (new symbol)



The word micro means small and process means processing(i.e.,Performing some computation).

Micro processor is able to perform larger and complex tasks in less amount of time....

                       Evolution of Micro Processors:

  IN THE YEAR  1823              
   Baron Jons jacob Berzelius silicon(si),

    which today the basic component of computer

  IN THE  YEAR           

  1903

  Nikola Tesla patents electrical logic circuits called "gates" or  "switches".


IN THE YEAR          1947                                                                                                               John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William     Shockley invent the        first transistor at the Bell   Laboratories on December 23, 1947.  


IN THE      
YEAR                    1948

John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley patent the first transistor.


IN THE YEAR  
   1956


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










IN THE YEAR         1958

The first integrated circuit is first developed by Robert     Noyce of    Fair    child Semiconductor and Jack KILBY of  Texas Instruments.  The first I C(INTEGRATED    CIRCUIT..) was demonstrated on   September 12, 1958.


IN THE YEAR    1960

IBM develops the first automatic mass-production facility for     transistors in New York.



IN THE YEAR     1968

Intel Corporation is founded by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore.


IN THE YEAR         1969

 Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is founded on May 1,     1969.


IN THE YEAR      1971

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


IN THE YEAR        1972

Intel introduces the 8008 processor on April 1, 1972.


IN THE YEAR       1974

Intel's improved microprocessor chip is introduced April 1, 1974, the 8080 becomes a standard in the computer industry.


IN THE YEAR      1976

Intel introduces the 8085 processor on March 1976.


IN THE YEAR       1976

The Intel 8086 is introduced June 8, 1976.


IN THE YEAR      1979

The Intel 8088 is released on June 1, 1979.


IN THE YEAR      1979

The Motorola 68000, a 16/32-bit processor is released and is later chosen as the processor for the Apple Macintosh and Amiga computers.


IN THE YEAR      1982

The Intel 80286 is introduced February 1, 1982.


IN THE YEAR      1985

Intel introduces the first 80386 in October 1985.


IN THE YEAR      1987

  The SPARC (Scalable Processor Architecture)  processor is first introduced by Sun.


IN THE YEAR     1988

Intel 80386SX is introduced.


IN THE YEAR     1991

    AMD(ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES ) introduces the                AM386 microprocessor family in March.


IN THE YEAR     1991

Intel introduces the Intel 486SX chip in April in efforts to help bring a lower-cost processor to the PC market selling for $258.00.


IN THE YEAR      1992

Intel releases the 486DX2 chip March 2 with a clock doubling ability that generates higher operating speeds.


IN THE YEAR     1993

Intel releases the Pentium Processor on March 22 1993. The processor is a 60 MHz processor, incorporates 3.1 million transistors and sells for $878.00.




IN THE YEAR     1994

Intel releases the second generation of Intel Pentium processors on March 7, 1994.


IN THE YEAR      1995

Intel introduces the Intel Pentium Pro in November.



IN THE YEAR                                 1996

Intel announces the availability of the Pentium 150 MHz with 60MHz bus and 166 MHz with 66 MHz bus on January 4th.



IN THE YEAR     1997

Intel Pentium II is introduced on May 7, 1997.



IN THE YEAR    1999

Intel releases the Celeron 366 MHz and 400 MHz 
processors on January 4th.



IN THE YEAR                                   1999

The Intel Pentium III 500 MHz is released on February 26, 1999.

     

INTEL AND AMD ATHELON MICRO PROCESSORS:

                 
                                                                                                                       

                                                                               
IN THE  YEAR                   1999                                                             

The Intel Pentium III 550 MHz is  released on May 17, 1999.


IN THE YEAR   1999                                                                            

The Intel Pentium III 600 MHz is released on August 2, 1999.                   

IN THE YEAR           1999

The Intel Pentium III 533B and 600B MHz is released on September 27, 1999.




IN THE YEAR            1999

The Intel Pentium III Copper mine series is first introduced on October 25, 1999.


IN THE YEAR             2000

On January 5 AMD releases the 800 MHz Athlon processor.


IN THE YEAR               2000

Intel releases the Celeron 533 MHz with a 66 MHz bus processor on January 4th.


IN THE YEAR            2000

Intel announces on August 28th that it will recall its 1.3 GHz Pentium III processors due to a glitch. Users with these processors should contact their vendors for additional information about the recall.


IN THE YEAR                 2001

 On January 3 Intel releases the 800 MHz  Celeron  processor with a 100 MHz bus.


IN THE YEAR               2001

On January 3 Intel releases the 1.3 GHz Pentium 4 processor.


IN THE YEAR              2001


On October 9, 2001 AMD announces a new branding scheme. Instead of identifying processors by their clock speed the A M D  XP will bear monikers of 1800+, 1700+, 1600+, and 1500+, with each lower model 

Number representing a lower clock speed.


IN THE YEAR                  2002

Intel releases the Celeron 1.3 GHz with a 100 MHz bus and 256 kB of level 2 cache.


IN THE YEAR                      2003

Intel Pentium M is introduced in March.


IN THE YEAR  2006:

Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E6320 (4M        Cache, 1.86 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) April 22, 2006.



IN THE YEAR   2006  Intel introduces the Intel   Core 2 Duo processors    with the Core2 Duo Processor E6300 (2M Cache, 1.86    GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) July 27, 2006.

IN THE YEAR  
2007  

Intel releases the Core2 Duo  Processor E4300 (2M             Cache, 1.80 GHz, 800MHz FSB) January 21,                                      2007.

IN THE YEAR   2007

Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E4400 (2M Cache, 2.00 GHz, 800 MHz FSB) April 22, 2007.

IN THE YEAR   2007 

Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E4500 (2M Cache, 2.20 GHz, 800 MHz FSB) July 22, 2007.

Evolution of processors has made possibility  of high end performance achivement.

They even lead to great development of pcs,laptops,tablets....

They multiprocessing possible...With multiple processor built on one the other...
ex:Dual core,Quad core.....
Processors speed is measured in terms of Gigahertz.

processor working mechanism is baes on the cores of the processor.....

Hirerachy of processor:



IN THE YEAR     ---2008

Intel releases the Core 2 Duo E7200 (3M Cache, 2.53 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) on April 20, 2008.



IN THE YEAR     --
2008
Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E7400 (3M Cache, 2.80 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) October 19, 2008.


IN THE YEAR      -- 2009Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E7500 (3M Cache, 2.93 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) January 18, 2009




IN THE   YEAR --   2009Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E7600 (3M Cache, 3.06 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) May 31, 2009