List of microprocessors
This is a list of microprocessors . Microprocessors from AMD and Intel as well as microcontrollers can be found in separate lists.
AMD
Analog Devices
ARM Ltd.
- Acorn RISC Machine or ARM
- ARM1 architecture v1
- ARM2 , ARM3 architecture v2
- ARM6 , ARM7 , Amulet ARM architecture v3
- ARM8 , ARM9 , StrongARM -ARM architecture v4
- ARM10 , VFP10 ARM architecture v5 and VFP v1
- ARM Cortex-M
Atmel
Atmel has been part of Microchip since 2016 . The processors are widespread among amateurs, but increasingly also in the professional sector (see also Arduino ).
- Atmel AVR - 8-bit processor series (AT90, ATtiny, ATmega, ATxmega)
- Atmel AVR32 - 32-bit processors with ARM core
Centaur Technology
Centaur Technology was first part of Integrated Device Technology and now VIA Technologies .
- IDT WinChip C6
- IDT WinChip 2 / A / B
- IDT WinChip 3
- VIA Cyrix III (Samuel)
- VIA C3 (-M) / Antaur (Samuel 2, Ezra (-T), Nehemiah (+))
- VIA C7 (-M) / (- D) (Esther)
- VIA Eden
- VIA Nano
Chips & Technologies
Cyrix
Cyrix belonged first to National Semiconductor and now to VIA Technologies , the Geode and MediaGX division to AMD .
Digital Equipment Corporation
The company was first part of Compaq and is now part of Hewlett-Packard .
Fairchild
- F8
- Clipper
Fujitsu
Hewlett-Packard
- Focus - 32-bit stack CPU, for technical workstations
- Saturn nibble CPU, for HP pocket calculators
- PA-RISC family - version 1.x, 32 bit, for workstations and servers
- PA-RISC family - version 2.0, 64-bit, for workstations and servers
IBM
- IBM CG80286
- 386SLC
- IBM 486SLC / DLC / BLX
- IBM Blue Lightning
- IBM Power
- IBM PowerPC (with participation of Apple and Motorola) - 600, 603, G3 (750) , G5 (970)
- Cell
Intel
Microchip
MIPS
- MIPS (e.g. Silicon Graphics )
- R3000
- R4 * 00
- R5000
- R8000
- R1 * 000
MOS Technology
Motorola
The processor division was spun off from the group and operates under Freescale .
- 6800
- 6809 (e.g. for the Dragon 32, Dragon 64 )
- 68000 family (e.g. in the Amiga , Apple Macintosh , Atari ST , Sinclair QL )
- Motorola 88000
- Motorola PowerPC (with participation of Apple and IBM) - 600, 603, G3 (750) , G4 (7400/7450)
National Semiconductor
NEC
- µPD751 (4-bit CPU, 12-bit address bus)
- µPD780C (corresponds to the Zilog Z80 )
- V20 (corresponds to the Intel 8088 )
- V30 (corresponds to the Intel 8086 )
NexGen
Patriot Scientific Corp.
- IGNITE I
- IGNITE II
- INFLAME I
Raza Microelectronics
- Alchemy
- Orion
- Pegasus
- XL
- XLR
Rise Technology
Design partially licensed by SiS and Texas Instruments , is also used in the Vortex86 .
- mP6
- mP6-II
- Tiger S370
Signetics
- 2650
STMicroelectronics
- ST6 (8-bit µC)
- ST7 (8-bit µC)
- µPSD (8-bit µC)
- ST10 (16-bit µC)
- ST20 (32-bit µC)
- STR7 (32-bit ARM µC)
- STR9 (32-bit ARM µC)
- ST486 - not (anymore?) Available from STM
- ST5x86 - OEM Cyrix 5x86, (486, with 100–150 MHz), not (anymore?) Available from STM
- ST6x86 - OEM Cyrix 6x86 M1, not (anymore?) Available from STM
Sun Microsystems
- microSPARC 32-bit V8
- superSPARC
- turboSPARC
- hyperSPARC
- UltraSPARC 64-bit V9
- UltraSPARCII
- UltraSPARCIII
- UltraSPARCIV
- UltraSPARCIV +
- UltraSPARC T1
- UltraSPARC T2
- UltraSPARC T2 +
Texas Instruments
- MSP430 (3xx, 1xx, 4xx, 2xx, 5xx)
- C2000 (DSP family: controller / focus on energy saving)
- C5000 (DSP family: compromise between energy saving and performance)
- C6000 (C62xx, C64xx DSP family: performance)
- TMS1000 (TMS1000, TMS1070, TMS1100, TMS1200, TMS1270, TMS1300)
- Texas Instruments TMS9900
Transmeta
UMC
Western Digital
Zhaoxin
Cilogue
- Z80 - further development of the i8080 (e.g. in the Sinclair ZX81 , Sinclair ZX Spectrum , Schneider / Amstrad CPC , Tandy TRS-80 )
- Z8000 - 16-bit microprocessor, not Z80 compatible
- Z80000 - 32-bit microprocessor, extension of the Z8000 family
- Z8 - 8-bit microcontroller, not Z80 compatible
Processors from the GDR (manufacturer: MME )
- U808 - first 8-bit processor of the GDR, replica of the Intel 8008 , PMOS
- U880 - Zilog Z80 replica
- U88x (with x = 1,2,3,4,6) - Z8 replica, "single-chip microcomputer"
- U8047 - 4-bit single-chip microcomputer in CMOS technology
- U8001 / U8002 - Z8000 replica
- U80601 - Intel 80286 replica
- U80701 - MicroVAX -II replica, first 32-bit processor of the GDR
- U84C00 - CMOS variant of the U880
- U8032 - 16-bit arithmetic processor in NMOS technology (nSGT), cascadable up to 64 bit, in-house development by the ZMD
- U830C - 8-bit microprocessor in NMOS technology (nSGT), cascadable up to 32 bit, in-house development by ZMD
- U320C20 - 16-bit DSP , CMOS variant of the Texas Instruments TMS32020
Processors from the Soviet Union
The nomenclature of Soviet integrated circuits uses the Cyrillic alphabet. Additional confusion is caused by the fact that the transcription from the Cyrillic to the Latin alphabet in German differs from that in English. The Russian КР580ВМ80А becomes KR580WM80A in German and KR580VM80A in English. The German designation is given below.
- 580 series (equivalent to Intel 8080 ) - KR580WM80A
- Series 1810 (equivalent to Intel 8086 ) - K1810WM86 , K1810WM87 , KM1810WM88
- Series 1858 (corresponds to Zilog Z80 ) - KR1858WM1
Others
- Apollo PRISM - very early RISC CPU
- Axis Communications ETRAX CRIS
- Elbrus 2000 - Russian family of microprocessors
- Hitachi SuperH
- Hyperstone
- RCA COSMAC 1802
- Replicas of the 80186 and 80286 made by Siemens
- Chinese Academy of Sciences Loongson 2F