List of microprocessors
Appearance
This is a list of microprocessors.[1]
Altera
- Nios 16-bit (soft processor)
- Nios II 32-bit (soft processor)
AMD
- List of AMD K5 processors
- List of AMD Athlon processors
- List of AMD Athlon 64 processors
- List of AMD Athlon XP processors
- List of AMD Duron processors
- List of AMD Opteron processors
- List of AMD Sempron processors
- List of AMD Turion processors
- List of AMD Athlon X2 processors
- List of AMD Phenom processors
- List of AMD FX processors
- List of AMD Ryzen processors
Apollo
ARM
Atmel
AT&T
Bell Labs
BLX IC Design Corporation
Broadcom
- XLS 200 series multicore processor
Centaur Technology/IDT
Cyrix
Data General
- microNOVA mN601 and mN602
- microECLIPSE
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
Digital Equipment Corporation
- V-11
- MicroVAX 78032
- CVAX
- Rigel
- Mariah
- NVAX
- Alpha 21064
- Alpha 21164
- Alpha 21264
- Alpha 21364
- StrongARM
Emotion Engine by Sony & Toshiba
Elbrus
Electronic Arrays
EnSilica
Fairchild Semiconductor
Freescale Semiconductor (formerly Motorola)
Fujitsu
Garrett AiResearch
Harris Semiconductor
Hewlett-Packard
- Capricorn (microprocessor)
- FOCUS 32-bit stack architecture
- PA-7000 PA-RISC Version 1.0 (32-bit)
- PA-7100 PA-RISC Version 1.1
- PA-7100LC
- PA-7150
- PA-7200
- PA-7300LC
- PA-8000 PA-RISC Version 2.0 (64-bit)
- PA-8200
- PA-8500
- PA-8600
- PA-8700
- PA-8800
- PA-8900
- Saturn Nibble CPU (4-bit)
Hitachi
- SuperH SH-1/SH-2 etc.
Inmos
- Transputer T2/T4/T8
IBM
- 1977 – OPD Mini Processor
- 1986 – IBM ROMP
- 2000 – Gekko processor
- 2005 – Xenon processor
- 2006 – Cell processor
- 2006 – Broadway processor
- 2012 – Espresso processor
- 2016 – IBM Q processors
POWER
- 1990 – POWER1
- 1992 – RISC Single Chip
- 1993 – POWER2
- 1996 – P2SC
- 1998 – POWER3
- 2001 – POWER4
- 2004 – POWER5
- 2007 – POWER6
- 2010 – POWER7
- 2013 – POWER8
- 2017 – POWER9
- 2020 – Power10
PowerPC-AS
- 1995 – A10
- 1996 – A25 and A30
- 1997 – RS64
- 1998 – RS64-II
- 1999 – RS64-III
- 2000 – RS64-IV
z/Architecture
- 2008 – IBM z10
- 2010 – IBM z196
- 2012 – IBM zEC12
- 2015 – IBM z13
- 2017 – IBM z14
- 2019 – IBM z15
- 2021 – IBM Telum
IIT-M
Intel
- List of Intel Core processors
- List of Intel Pentium processors
- List of Intel Celeron processors
- List of Intel Atom processors
- List of Intel Xeon processors
- List of Intel Itanium processors
Intersil
- 6100 (12-bit)
ISRO
Lattice Semiconductor
- LatticeMico8 8-bit (soft processor)
- LatticeMico32 32-bit (soft processor)
MIPS Technologies
MOS Technology
National Semiconductor
NEC
- μPD707/μPD708
- μCOM-4
- NEC V20
- NEC V25
- NEC V30/V33
- NEC V40
- NEC V50
- NEC V60/V70/V80
- NEC µPD7220
- NEC µPD96050
- µPD765/µPD765A
- µPD7720/µPD77C25
- µPD780C/µPD780C-1
- R4200
- V850
NVIDIA
NXP (formerly Philips Semiconductors)
OpenCores
Oracle Corporation (formerly Sun Microsystems)
RCA
Renesas Electronics
RISC-V Foundation
Sunway
STMicroelectronics
- STM32 series
Tesla
Texas Instruments
- Texas Instruments TMS320
- Texas Instruments TMS1000 – used in the TI-35, Big Trak, and Speak & Spell
- Texas Instruments TMS1100 – used in the Microvision
- Texas Instruments TMS3556 - a graphics chip
- Texas Instruments TMS7000
- Texas Instruments TMS9900
Toshiba
- Cell
- Toshiba TLCS microcontrollers: TLCS-12,[4] TLCS-48, TLCS-Z80, TLCS-90, TLCS-870, TLCS-900
VIA
- List of VIA microprocessors
- List of VIA C3 microprocessors
- List of VIA C7 microprocessors
- List of VIA Eden microprocessors
Western Design Center
- 65C02 (8-bit)
- 65816/65802 (16-bit)
Western Digital
Western Electric
- WE-32000 (Rebranded Bellmac 32, used in the 3B series computers)
Xilinx
- PicoBlaze 8-bit (soft processor)
- MicroBlaze 32-bit (soft processor)
Zilog
- Zilog
- Z80 architecture
- Zilog Z8000
See also
References
- ^ Bowen, Jonathan P. (July–August 1985). "Standard Microprocessor Programming Cards". Microprocessors and Microsystems. 9 (6): 274–290. doi:10.1016/0141-9331(85)90116-4.
- ^ "PSLV-C17/Gsat-12 - Isro".
- ^ Subramanian, T. s. (15 July 2011). "ISRO-developed computer helped PSLV-C17 put satellite in orbit". The Hindu.
- ^ 1970年代 マイコンの開発と発展 ~集積回路, Semiconductor History Museum of Japan