The development history of CPU can be divided into the following 25 stages
1. 1971: 4004
2. 1972: 8008
3. 1974: 8080
4. 1978: 8086-8088
5. 1982: 80286
6. 1985: 80386
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8. 1989: 80486
9. March 10, 1994: Intel Pentium CPU Chip
10. 1996: Intel Pentium Pro
11. January 1997: Intel Pentium MMX
12. 1997: Intel Pentium Overdrive
13. 1997-1998: Pentium II
14. Pentium II Celeron processor
15. 1999: Intel Pentium III
17 , 2000: Intel Pentium IV
18, 2002-2004: Hyper-threading P4 processor
19, P4 processor 3.06GHz
20, P4 Processor Extreme Edition 3.20GHz20.2005-2006: Dual-core processor
21, Intel Pentium D processor
21, Intel Core 2 Duo processor
22. 2011: Redetermination of processor product architecture
23. 2012: Release of nanotechnology
24, and third-generation processor
25 , 2014: The first desktop 48-core 16-thread processor expansion information
Since entering the new century, CPU has entered an era of faster development, and the 1Ghz mark that was previously unattainable has been easily exceeded. Processors such as Pentium4, Tualatin core Pentium III and Celeron, Tunderbird core Athlon, AthlonXP and Duron were launched respectively, and competition became increasingly fierce.
Major breakthroughs in the history of CPU development:
2004 Ben4, 2006 AMD Athlon 64*2, Intel Quad-Core Xeon in the second half of the year, 2007 Core Quad, 2008 In 2010, the I7 720 and 820 were born. After that, I7 and Core continued to develop downwards. In 2010, I3 and I5 were born. In 2011, the I7 980X will be delisted.
Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia-cpu development history