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Q: Is the 8086 and 8088 TTL compatible?
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8088 and 8086 were introduced by?

The 8086/8088 family of microprocessors was introduced by Intel.


Why implement 8086 processor to 8087 processor?

The 8086/8088 is the general purpose processor. The 8087 is the math co-processor for the 8086/8088.


Which one launch first 8088 or 8086?

1978 - 8086 1979 - 8088 First IBM PC used 8088. I think later low end IBM PC's used 8086.


Which pin of 8086 is not compatible with 8085 for memory interfacing?

Pin 28 on the 8086/8088 is M/IO-, in minimum mode. The equivalent pin on the 8085 is IO/M-, and has opposite polarity.


Why 8088 is slower than 8086?

The 8088 is slower than the 8086 because the 8088 is running an 8-bit bus, while the 8086 runs a 16-bit bus. The two processors are the same, 16-bit processors, but the 8088 requires twice as many memory accesses to do the same amount of work as the 8086.


What is the 8086 pin?

See the related link, below, for the 8086/8088 pinout.


What is the difference between 8086 and 8088 microprocessor?

The difference between the 8086 and the 8088 is that the 8086 has a 16 bit data bus and that the 8088 has an 8 bit data bus. Both processors are the same 16 bit processor, and both have a 20 bit address bus. The 8086 is twice as fast as the 8088 in terms of data transfer rate on the bus for the same bus clock speed.


What has the author Yu-cheng Liu written?

Yu-cheng Liu has written: 'Microcomputer systems' -- subject(s): Intel 8086 (Microprocessor), Intel 8088 (Microprocessor), Intel 8086 (Microprocesseur), Mikroprozessor 8086, Microcomputers, Mikroprozessor 8088, Intel 8088 (Microprocesseur)


8086 is risc or cisc based architecture?

The 8086/8088 is a CISC based architecture.


On what voltage do the 8085 and 8086 operate?

The 8085 and 8086/8088 operate on 5 volts.


Is rst7.5 is a maskable interrupt in 8086?

No. RST7.5 is a maskable interrupt on the 8085, not the 8086/8088.


When did the 8088 processor come out?

Somewhat after the 8086, which was somewhat after the 8085. The 8086 was developed between mid 1976 and early 1978, while the 8088 was developed in 1979.