1. The 4-bit processors (1971)
1.1 Intel 4004: first single-chip microprocessor
1.2 4040
2. The 8-bit processors (1972)
2.1 8008
2.2 8080
2.3 8085
3. Microcontrollers (1973)
3.1 Intel 8048
3.2 MCS-48 Family
3.3 Intel 8051
3.4 MCS-51 Family
3.5 MCS-96 Family
4. The bit-slice processor (1974)
4.1 3000 Family
5. iPLDs:Intel Programmable Logic Devices (1975)
5.1 PLDs Family
6. Signal Processor (1976)
6.1 2900 Family
7. Digital Clocks Processor (1977)
7.1 5000 Family
8. The 16-bit processors: origin of x86 (1978)
8.1 8086
8.2 8088
8.3 MCS-86 Family
8.4 80186
8.5 80188
8.6 80286
9. 32-bit processors: the non-x86 microprocessors (1981)
9.1 iAPX 432
9.2 i960 aka 80960
9.3 i860 aka 80860
9.4 XScale
10. 32-bit processors: the 80386 range (1985)
10.1 80386DX
10.2 80386SX
10.3 80376
10.4 80386SL
10.5 80386EX
11. 32-bit processors: the 80486 range (1989)
11.1 80486DX
11.2 80486SX
11.3 80486DX2
11.4 80486SL
11.5 80486DX4
12. 32-bit processors: P5 microarchitecture (1993)
12.1 Original Pentium
12.2 Pentium with MMX Technology
13. 32-bit processors: P6/Pentium M microarchitecture (1995)
13.1 Pentium Pro
13.2 Pentium II
13.3 Celeron (Pentium II-based)
13.4 Pentium III
13.5 Pentium II and III Xeon
13.6 Celeron (Pentium III Coppermine-based)
13.7 Celeron (Pentium III Tualatin-based)
13.8 Pentium M
13.9 Celeron M
13.10 Intel Core
13.11 Dual-Core Xeon LV
14. 32-bit processors: NetBurst microarchitecture (2000)
14.1 Pentium 4
14.2 Xeon
14.3 Mobile Pentium 4-M
14.4 Pentium 4 EE
14.5 Pentium 4E
14.6 Pentium 4F
15. 64-bit processors: IA-64 (2001)
15.1 Itanium
15.2 Itanium 2
16. 64-bit processors: Intel 64 – NetBurst microarchitecture (2004)
16.1 Pentium 4F
16.2 Pentium D
16.3 Pentium Extreme Edition
16.4 Xeon
17. 64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Core microarchitecture (2006)
17.1 Xeon
17.2 Intel Core 2
17.3 Pentium Dual Core
17.4 Celeron
17.5 Celeron M
18. 32-bit processors: Intel 32 – Intel Atom (2007)
19. 64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Nehalem microarchitecture (2009)
19.1 Intel Pentium
19.2 Core i3
19.3 Core i5
19.4 Core i7
19.5 Xeon
1.1 Intel 4004: first single-chip microprocessor
1.2 4040
2. The 8-bit processors (1972)
2.1 8008
2.2 8080
2.3 8085
3. Microcontrollers (1973)
3.1 Intel 8048
3.2 MCS-48 Family
3.3 Intel 8051
3.4 MCS-51 Family
3.5 MCS-96 Family
4. The bit-slice processor (1974)
4.1 3000 Family
5. iPLDs:Intel Programmable Logic Devices (1975)
5.1 PLDs Family
6. Signal Processor (1976)
6.1 2900 Family
7. Digital Clocks Processor (1977)
7.1 5000 Family
8. The 16-bit processors: origin of x86 (1978)
8.1 8086
8.2 8088
8.3 MCS-86 Family
8.4 80186
8.5 80188
8.6 80286
9. 32-bit processors: the non-x86 microprocessors (1981)
9.1 iAPX 432
9.2 i960 aka 80960
9.3 i860 aka 80860
9.4 XScale
10. 32-bit processors: the 80386 range (1985)
10.1 80386DX
10.2 80386SX
10.3 80376
10.4 80386SL
10.5 80386EX
11. 32-bit processors: the 80486 range (1989)
11.1 80486DX
11.2 80486SX
11.3 80486DX2
11.4 80486SL
11.5 80486DX4
12. 32-bit processors: P5 microarchitecture (1993)
12.1 Original Pentium
12.2 Pentium with MMX Technology
13. 32-bit processors: P6/Pentium M microarchitecture (1995)
13.1 Pentium Pro
13.2 Pentium II
13.3 Celeron (Pentium II-based)
13.4 Pentium III
13.5 Pentium II and III Xeon
13.6 Celeron (Pentium III Coppermine-based)
13.7 Celeron (Pentium III Tualatin-based)
13.8 Pentium M
13.9 Celeron M
13.10 Intel Core
13.11 Dual-Core Xeon LV
14. 32-bit processors: NetBurst microarchitecture (2000)
14.1 Pentium 4
14.2 Xeon
14.3 Mobile Pentium 4-M
14.4 Pentium 4 EE
14.5 Pentium 4E
14.6 Pentium 4F
15. 64-bit processors: IA-64 (2001)
15.1 Itanium
15.2 Itanium 2
16. 64-bit processors: Intel 64 – NetBurst microarchitecture (2004)
16.1 Pentium 4F
16.2 Pentium D
16.3 Pentium Extreme Edition
16.4 Xeon
17. 64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Core microarchitecture (2006)
17.1 Xeon
17.2 Intel Core 2
17.3 Pentium Dual Core
17.4 Celeron
17.5 Celeron M
18. 32-bit processors: Intel 32 – Intel Atom (2007)
19. 64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Nehalem microarchitecture (2009)
19.1 Intel Pentium
19.2 Core i3
19.3 Core i5
19.4 Core i7
19.5 Xeon
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