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==CPUs==
 
==CPUs==
 
====[[wikipedia:Intel_8086|Intel 8086]]====
 
====[[wikipedia:Intel_8086|Intel 8086]]====
The Intel 8086 was released on June 8, 1978, at 5 MHz. After the original launch, Intel released the 8086-1 which had a clock speed of 10MHz. In May/June of 1980, the 8086-2 at 8 MHz was released. The 8086-4 CPU came after the 8086-2 CPU complete skipping 8086-3, it was clocked at 4 MHz. The last 8086 CPU to be released was the I8086 in May/June of 1980. The 8086 CPU was used in computers such as the IBM PC, IBM PS/2, AT&T 6300 PC, and more.
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The Intel 8086 was released on June 8, 1978, at 5 MHz and had a max clock speed of 10 MHz. After the original launch, Intel released the 8086-1 which had a clock speed of 10MHz. In May/June of 1980, the 8086-2 at 8 MHz was released. The 8086-4 CPU came after the 8086-2 CPU complete skipping 8086-3, it was clocked at 4 MHz. The last 8086 CPU to be released was the I8086 in May/June of 1980. The 8086 CPU was used in computers such as the IBM PC, IBM PS/2, AT&T 6300 PC, and more.
  
 
====[[wikipedia:Intel_8088|Intel 8088]]====
 
====[[wikipedia:Intel_8088|Intel 8088]]====
The Intel 8088 was releaed on July 1, 1979, and had a clock speed of 4.77 MHz.
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The Intel 8088 was released on July 1, 1979, and had a default clock speed of 4.77 MHz and a max clock speed of 10 MHz.
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====[[wikipedia:Intel_80286|Intel 286]]====
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The Intel 286 was released on February 1, 1982, and had a clock speed of 4 MHz for a while then was changed to 6 MHz. It had a max clock speed of 25 MHz.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:30, 12 December 2018

The 8086 CPU is the first CPU to ever have the x86 architecture. It was used in the IBM PC which was widely popular.

Emulators

Name Operating System(s) Latest Version 8086 emulation* 286 emulation 386 emulation 486 emulation Pentium emulation* Active Recommended
PC
86Box Windows Git
PCem Windows, Linux 14
DOSBox Windows, Linux, FreeBSD 0.74-2
SVN
DOSBox-X Multi-platform 0.82.10 ~
QEMU Windows, Linux, macOS 3.1.0-rc2 ? ? ? ? ?
Bochs Windows, Linux, BSD, OS/2,
BeOS, MorphOS, AmigaOS
2.6.9
PCjs Web browser Git
MAME Multi-platform 0.264 ? ? ? ? ?
DOSEmu Linux 1.4.0 ? ? ? ? ?
DOSEmu2 Linux 2.0pre8 ? ? ? ? ?
Mobile
QEMU Android 3.1.0-rc2 ? ? ? ? ?
Bochs Android 2.6.9
aDOSBox Android 0.2.5
AnDOSBox Android 1.2.8
DosBox Turbo Android 2.2.0
gDosBox Android 0.7.5.5
Magic Dosbox Android 1.0.61
Consoles
Bochs PlayStation 2 2.6.9

*8086 emulation includes the 8088 CPU. *Pentium emulation includes variants and the Pentium II.

Notes

DOSBox-X
The Git readme file (Under the Comments on what DOSBox-X is lacking) for DOSBox-X states that "DOSBox-X contains code only to emulate the 8088 through the Pentium Pro. If Pentium II or higher emulation is desired, consider using Bochs or QEMU instead. DOSBox-X may eventually develop Pentium II emulation..." if the user demand is there.

CPUs

Intel 8086

The Intel 8086 was released on June 8, 1978, at 5 MHz and had a max clock speed of 10 MHz. After the original launch, Intel released the 8086-1 which had a clock speed of 10MHz. In May/June of 1980, the 8086-2 at 8 MHz was released. The 8086-4 CPU came after the 8086-2 CPU complete skipping 8086-3, it was clocked at 4 MHz. The last 8086 CPU to be released was the I8086 in May/June of 1980. The 8086 CPU was used in computers such as the IBM PC, IBM PS/2, AT&T 6300 PC, and more.

Intel 8088

The Intel 8088 was released on July 1, 1979, and had a default clock speed of 4.77 MHz and a max clock speed of 10 MHz.

Intel 286

The Intel 286 was released on February 1, 1982, and had a clock speed of 4 MHz for a while then was changed to 6 MHz. It had a max clock speed of 25 MHz.