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- Intel 8087 - Wikipedia
Because the 8086 and 8088 prefetch queues have different sizes and different management algorithms, the 8087 determines which type of CPU it is attached to by observing a certain CPU bus line when the system is reset, and the 8087 adjusts its internal instruction queue accordingly
- Intel 8087 family - CPU世界
Intel 8087 is a numeric co-processor for Intel 8086, 8088, 80186 and 80188 processors The 8087 has 8 80-bit general registers implemented as a stack All floating point operations are performed with data from the stack (usually the data at the top of the stack) and data from external memory
- 8087 Datasheet (PDF) - Intel Corporation
Founded in 1968, Intel has been a leader in the computer hardware industry for over five decades In addition to microprocessors, the company offers a wide range of products and technologies, including data center and network equipment, solid-state drives, internet of things (IoT) devices, and more
- 8087 Numeric Data Processor | Internal Architecture of 8087
This math co-processor is also known as Numeric Processor Extension (NPX) or Numeric Data Processor (NDP) or Floating Unit Point (FUP) The 8087 is available in 40-pin DIP packages in 5 MHz, 8 MHz, and 10 MHz versions and it is compatible with 8086 and higher-version processors
- 8087 Numeric Data Processor - Online Tutorials Library
8087 numeric data processor is also known as Math co-processor, Numeric processor extension and Floating point unit It was the first math coprocessor designed by Intel to pair with 8086 8088 resulting in easier and faster calculation
- 8087
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- Molecular Expressions: Science, Optics You - Olympus MIC-D . . .
Released in 1980, the Intel 8087 is the math coprocessor designed to accompany the 16-bit 8086 and 8088 microprocessors The 8087 fits into a 40-pin dual in-line package (DIP) socket that provides the chip with the same addressing and data handling capabilities as the CPU it matches
- Intel 8087 - HandWiki
The Intel 8087, announced in 1980, was the first floating-point coprocessor for the 8086 line of microprocessors The purpose of the chip was to speed up floating-point arithmetic operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and square root
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