Questions and Answers
Which processor was the first microprocessor, capable of only 4 bits?
INTEL 4004
Which processor was the first 8-bit processor?
INTEL 8008
Which processor was a 16-bit processor introduced in 1979?
INTEL 8086
Which group of processors are 64-bit?
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Match the processor with its introduction year and bit capacity:
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Match the processor with its primary usage and bit capacity:
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Match the processor with its series and bit capacity:
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Match the processor with its generational advancement and bit capacity:
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INTEL 4004 was the first microprocessor introduced in ______
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INTEL 4004 was a 4-bit processor, capable of only ______ distinct combinations
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INTEL 80386 is a ______-bit processor introduced in 1981
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______, Celeron, Dual and Quad-Core Processors are 64-bit
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Microprocessors
- INTEL 4004 was the first microprocessor, introduced in 1971, and was a 4-bit processor.
- The INTEL 4004 was capable of only 4,096 (2^12) distinct combinations.
- The first 8-bit processor was the INTEL 8080.
- The INTEL 8086, introduced in 1979, was a 16-bit processor.
- The group of processors that are 64-bit include Core, Celeron, Dual, and Quad-Core Processors.
- The INTEL 80386 is a 32-bit processor, introduced in 1981.
- The Core, Celeron, Dual, and Quad-Core Processors are examples of 64-bit processors.
Processor Matching
- Match the processor INTEL 8080 with its introduction year (1974) and bit capacity (8-bit).
- Match the processor INTEL 8086 with its primary usage (PCs) and bit capacity (16-bit).
- Match the processor Core with its series (Intel Core) and bit capacity (64-bit).
- Match the processor Pentium with its generational advancement (3rd generation) and bit capacity (32-bit).