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== 80188 series == {{Infobox CPU | name = Intel 80188 | image = KL Intel R80C188XL CLCC.jpg | caption = An Intel R80C188XL20, an LCC variant of the 80188 processor. It has a ceramic heat spreader and gold plated contacts on the bottom. | produced-start = 1982 | cores = 1 | slowest = 6 | slow-unit = MHz | fastest = 40 | fast-unit = MHz | fsb = | arch = [[x86-16]] | microarch = | predecessor = [[Intel 8088]] | successor = [[Intel 80386]] (The [[80286]] was also introduced in early 1982, and thus contemporary with the 80186) |produced-end=September 2007<ref>{{cite web |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061009060120/http://developer.intel.com/design/pcn/Processors/D0106013.pdf |archive-date=October 9, 2006 |url=http://developer.intel.com/design/pcn/Processors/D0106013.pdf |title=Product Change Notification |date=May 2, 2006}}</ref> |variant=The Intel 80188 is a variant of the Intel 80186. |manuf1=[[Intel]], [[AMD]], [[Fujitsu]], [[Siemens]]<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/80188/index.html |title=Intel 80188 family |website=CPU World}}</ref> |size-from=[[3 μm process|3 μm]]<ref>{{cite web| url = https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/3_%C2%B5m_lithography_process| title = 3 μm lithography process | website = WikiChip}}</ref> to 1 μm<ref>Intel Corporation, "New Product Focus: Components: New ASSP Suits Mobile Applications", Microcomputer Solutions, September/October 1990, page 11</ref> |transistors=55,000 |data-width=8 bits|address-width=20 bits |sock1={{ubl|PGA68|[[Chip carrier|PLCC-68]] (variant)|[[Chip carrier|LCC-68]] (variant)}} |pack1={{ubl|68-pin [[Plastic leaded chip carrier|PLCC]]|68-pin [[Leadless chip carrier|LCC]]|100-pin [[PQFP]] (engineering sample only)|68-pin [[Pin grid array|PGA]]}} |co-processor=[[Intel 80187]] }} The '''80188''' variant, with an [[8-bit]] external [[data bus]] was also available; this made it less expensive to connect to [[peripheral]]s. The 16-bit registers and the one [[megabyte]] address range were unchanged, however. It had a throughput of 1 million [[instructions per second]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.depi.itch.edu.mx/apacheco/asm/Intel_cpus.htm#186 |title=1.3 La familia de microprocesadores de Intel. |trans-title=Intel Processors: MCS-4, MCS-8, MCS-85, x86: IA-16, IA-32, IA-64. |author=Pacheco, Alberto |date=October 12, 2001 |work=CB-00-852/01. Lenguaje Ensamblador |language=en, es |publisher=[[Instituto Tecnológico de Chihuahua]] |access-date=July 20, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120424231244/http://www.depi.itch.edu.mx/apacheco/asm/Intel_cpus.htm |archive-date=April 24, 2012}}</ref> Intel second sourced this microprocessor to [[Fujitsu]] Limited around 1985.<ref>Intel Corporation, "NewsBits: Second Source News", Solutions, January/February 1985, Page 1</ref> Both packages of Intel 80188 version were available in 68-pin PLCC and PGA in sampling at third quarter of 1985.<ref>Ashborn, Jim; "Advanced Packaging: A Little Goes A Long Way", Intel Corporation, Solutions, January/February 1986, Page 2</ref> The available 80C188EB in fully static design for the [[application-specific standard product]] using the [[1 μm process|1-micron]] [[CHMOS]] IV technology. They were available in 3- and 5-Volts version with 84-lead PLCC and 80-lead [[EIAJ]] [[QFP]] version. It was also available for US$15.15 in 1,000 unit quantities.<ref>Intel Corporation, "New Product Focus: Components: New ASSP Suits Mobile Applications", Microcomputer Solutions, September/October 1990, page 11</ref> The 80188 series was generally intended for [[embedded system]]s, as [[microcontroller]]s with external memory. Therefore, to reduce the number of chips required, it included features such as [[clock generator]], [[interrupt controller]], timers, [[wait state]] generator, [[Direct memory access|DMA]] channels, and external [[chip select]] lines. While the N80188 was compatible with the 8087 numeric co-processor, the 80C188 was not. It did not have the ESC control codes integrated.
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