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    Intel Processor Transistor Count

    Intel Processor Transistor Count Processor Model Year Transistor Count 4004 1971 2300 8080 1974 6000 8086 1978 29000 80286 1982 134000 386 DX Processor 1985 275000 386 SL Processor 1990 855000 Pentium Pro Processor 1995 5.5 million Pentium 3 Xeon Processor 2000 28 million Celeron M Processor 383-333 2004 140 Million Core i7 940 2008 731 Million Quad core itanium Tukwila 2010 2 billion Core I7-3930K 2011 2.27 billion The first processor

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    Globalization Notes

    Intel did it again. The Q4-numbers of the technology bellwether beat the expectations of the analysts as they did in many quarters before (blogs.barrons) (marketwatch). The chip goliath benefited from the growth in emerging markets. During the earnings call with the analysts (you can find the transcript here seekingalpha) Intel CEO Paul S. Otellini explained (seekingalpha): "Emerging markets now account for 2 out of every 3 incremental units of PC demand, a shift that's rewarding Intel and the PC

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    Integrated Circuit Technology

    a single processor chip is: Intel is expected to give attendees at the super-techie conference a rundown on Tukwila specs, and on its upcoming low-power Silverthorne processor. The new 65-nanometer Tukwila Itanium processor, which is expected to be released at the end of this year, will run at up to 2 GHz, have dual-integrated memory controllers and use Intel's QuickPath interconnect instead of a front-side bus. The processor also will have 2 billion transistors on one chip, according to Rob Shiveley

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    Unit 1 Assignment 1

    Assignment 1: Integrated Circuit Technology Year | Transistor Count | Processor Model | 1971 | 2,300 | Intel 4004 | 1972 | 3,500 | Intel 8008 | 1974 | 4,500 | Intel 8080 | 1976 | 6,500 | Intel 8085 | 1978 | 29,000 | Intel 8086 | 1979 | 29,000 | Intel 8088 | 1982 | 55,000 | Intel 80186 | 1982 | 134,000 | Intel 80286 | 1985 | 275,000 | Intel 80386 | 1989 | 1,180,235 | Intel 80486 | 1993 | 3,100,000 | Pentium | 1995 | 5,500,000 | Pentium Pro | 1997 | 7,500,000 | Pentium II

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    Story of Intel

    of the Intel® 4004 1. Intel got its start in 1968 when a company named Nippo Calculating Machine Corporation hired Intel to design custom chips for the Busicom 141-PF Printing Calculator. Intel designed a set of chips known as the MCS-4. It included a CPU chip 4004, a ROM chip, a RAM chip, and a shift register chip for input output ports. In 1968 Intel starts, but wasn’t till 1971 introduces its first microprocessor which was 4004. The 4004 held 2,300 transistors. Then 1972 Intel came out

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    Hardware

    These interview questions test the knowledge of x86 Intel architecture and 8086 microprocessor specifically. 1. What is a Microprocessor? - Microprocessor is a program-controlled device, which fetches the instructions from memory, decodes and executes the instructions. Most Micro Processor are single- chip devices. 2. Give examples for 8 / 16 / 32 bit Microprocessor? - 8-bit Processor - 8085 / Z80 / 6800; 16-bit Processor - 8086 / 68000 / Z8000; 32-bit Processor - 80386 / 80486. 3. Why

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    Integrated Circuit Technology

    Transistor Count Intel 4004 1971/ 2,300 Intel 8008 1972/ 2,500 Intel 8080 1974/4,500 Intel 8085 1976/ 8,500 Intel 8086 1978/29,000 Intel 8088 1979/29,000 Intel 80186 1982/55,000 Intel 286 1982/ 134,000 Intel 386 1985/ 275,000 Intel 486 1989/1,200,000 Intel Pentium 1993/3,100,000 Intel Pentium II 1997/7,500,000 Intel Pentium III 1999/ 9,500,000 Intel Pentium 4 2000/42,000,000 Intel Itanium 2001/2 5,000,000 Intel Itanium 2 2003/220,000,000 Intel Itanium 2

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    Motherboard

    Intel Processor Transistor Count | Processor model | Transistor Count | Year | Intel 4004 | 2,300 | 1971 | Intel 8008 | 2,500 | 1972 | Intel 8080 | 4,500 | 1974 | Intel 8085 | 8,500 | 1976 | Intel 8086 | 29,000 | 1978 | Intel 8088 | 29,000 | 1979 | Intel 80186 | 55,000 | 1982 | Intel 286 | 134,000 | 1982 | Intel 386 | 275,000 | 1985 | Intel 486 | 1,200,000 | 1989 | Intel Pentium | 3,100,000 | 1993 | Intel Pentium II | 7,500,000 | 1997 | Intel Pentium III | 9,500,000 |

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    Complogic

    Keith Roberts NT1110 9-18-2011 Intel Transistor Count Model Processor Model | Year | Transistor Count | Intel 4004 | 1971 | 2,300 | Intel 8008 | 1972 | 3,500 | Intel 8080 | 1974 | 4,500 | Intel 8085 | 1976 | 6,500 | Intel 8086 | 1978 | 29,000 | Intel 8088 | 1979 | 29,000 | Intel 80186 | 1982 | 55,000 | Intel 80286 | 1982 | 134,000 | Intel 80386 | 1985 | 275,000 | Intel 80486 | 1989 | 1,180,000 | Pentium | 1993 | 3,100,000 | Pentium II | 1997 | 7,500,000 | Pentium

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    Frito Lay

    Marketing, BA-MI20 Frito Lay, Inc. Sun Chips Multigrain Snacks Frito Lay, Inc. Sun Chips Multigrain Snacks Strategic Marketing BA-MI (20) Tutor: Mikael Rasmussen Student: Tina Wichmann Strategic Marketing BA-MI (20) Tutor: Mikael Rasmussen Student: Tina Wichmann Contents Abstract 3 Introduction Frito Lay, Inc. 3 The product Sun-Chips™ Multigrain snack 3 Product Lifecycle 4 Competition 4 Segmentation - How might the chip category be segmented? 5 Product

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