INTEL SHIPS 1 BILLIONTH PROCESSOR AS COMPANY
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"From the 8086 to today’s Intel® Pentium® 4 processor, Intel® Xeon™ and Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology, the Intel Architecture has brought the benefits of digital intelligence to people around the world, making it the most successful computer architecture in the history of computing," said Pat Gelsinger, Intel senior vice president and chief technology officer. "Best of all, it continues to incorporate new innovations and enable new uses, promising to further transform the world of computing in the years ahead."
Introduced in 1978, the original 16-bit 8086 chip contained only 29,000 transistors and ran at 5 MHz. The original IBM PC shipped with a version of the 8086, the 8088 in 1982, ushering in a new age of PC computing. In comparison, today’s Pentium 4 processor contains 55 million transistors and runs more than 600 times faster at 3.06GHz.
1 Billionth Shipped
Based on combined desktop, laptop and server shipments, Mercury Research calculates that Intel reached this milestone in April, roughly 25 years after the debut of the first 8086 microprocessor on June 8, 1978. Intel’s silicon is found in hand-held computing devices, desktop and mobile PCs, servers, networking and communication gear and machines such as point-of-sale terminals and medical equipment.
Mercury Research calculates that the next billion X86 CPUs could ship far faster than the first billion processors and could come as early as 2007.