The history of the microprocessor begins with the birth of the Intel 4004‚ the first commercially available microprocessor. The roots of this development can be traced directly back to the inventors of the transistor. In 1955‚ William Shockley founded Shockley Semiconductor in Palo Alto‚ California (arguably the birth of Silicon Valley). This company eventually employed Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce‚ who left with others to form Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957. While at Fairchild‚ Noyce played a
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2012 EC 2308 MICROPROCESSOR & MICROCONTROLLER LABORATORY 1 NSCET NADAR SARASWATHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY VADAPUDUPATTI‚ THENI DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING EC 2308 – MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER LAB V SEMESTER 2012-2013 Prepared by Venkatesh.T (AP/ECE) Carol Praveen.R (AP/ECE) 2 NADAR SARASWATHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY VADAPUDUPATTI‚ THENI DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING -------------------
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Computer Engineering‚ this arrangement proposal‚ entitled “VCRC – Voice Command Remote Control‚ prepared and submitted by Jan Rey Lerin‚ James Carlo Miasco‚ Johnsen Melencion‚ Danilo Boloron Jr‚ Cris Anthony Millan‚ Jason Reyes‚ and has been examined and is recommended for acceptance and approval for oral examination. THESIS COMMITTEE Engr. Victor John L. Anunciado Research Class Adviser ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
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Evolution of Microprocessor It is interesting to note that the microprocessor had existed for only 10 years prior to the creation of the PC! Intel invented the microprocessor in 1971; the PC was created by IBM in 1981. Now more than 20 years later‚ we are still using systems based more or less on the design of that first PC. The processors powering our PCs today are still backward compatible in many ways with the 8088 that IBM selected for the first PC in 1981. November 15‚ 2001 marked the 30th anniversary
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Section 900 Group Assignment: Intel Case Intel Corporation is known for it’s innovative successes and the ability to think outside the box. Some of Intel’s sources of competitive advantages in DRAM were that they were able to make a smaller product‚ they were able to create a complex product that helped deal with the imitation issue and they were able to a more cost effective product. Intel’s sources of competitive advantages for microprocessors on the other hand were different and
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The Evaluation of the Microprocessor. The microprocessor has changed a lot over the years‚ says (Michael W. Davidson‚http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/chipshot.html) Microprocessor technology is progressing so rapidly that even experts in the field are having trouble keeping up with current advances. As more competition develops in this $150 billion a year business‚ power and speed of the microprocessor is expanding at an almost explosive rate. The changes have been most evident over the last decade
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Chinthaka Uduwage Intel Corp. 1968-2003 • How would you explain Intel’s initial dominance and subsequent decline in DRAMS? Intel was successful at the beginning because of their “Goldlocks strategy”‚ which they focused on mass production and something that competitors cannot copy easily. Because of this approach Intel was able to produce 1103‚ world’s first 1 kilobit DRAM. The 1103 was more cost effective to build‚ smaller and better in performance. The 1103 DRAM was able to replace magnetic
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American University CSIS 550 History of Computing Professor Tim Bergin Technology Research Paper: Microprocessors Beatrice A. Muganda AU ID: 0719604 May 3‚ 2001 -2- EVOLUTION OF THE MICROPROCESSOR INTRODUCTION The Collegiate Webster dictionary describes microprocessor as a computer processor contained on an integrated-circuit chip. In the mid-seventies‚ a microprocessor was defined as a central processing unit (CPU) realized on a LSI (large-scale integration) chip‚ operating at
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Dram shop laws are instituted for all places which serve alcoholic beverages including restaurants‚ taverns and bars. An employee of these establishments may not serve alcohol to minors or those ‘visibly intoxicated’. If the person which consumed the beverage leaves the establishment‚ gets in an accident or causes bodily harm to another person‚ the establishment and the server may be held liable for damages. However‚ this should not be the case. Those who were intoxicated and caused the accident
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UNIT III 8086 MICROPROCESSOR INTERFACING 3.1 Introduction This unit explains how to design and implement an 8086 based microcomputer system. To design an 8086 based system‚ it is necessary to know how to interface the 8086 microprocessor with memory and input and output devices. Due to the mismatch in the speed between the microprocessor and other devices‚ a set of latches and buffers are required to interface the microprocessor with other devices. In this unit‚ you will learn about the way in
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