Intel 80186

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An Intel 80186 Microprocessor

The 80186 is a microprocessor that was developed by Intel circa 1982. The 80186 was an improvement on the Intel 8086 and Intel 8088. As with the 8086, it had a 16-bit external bus and was also available as the Intel 80188, with an 8-bit external data bus. The initial clock rate of the 80186 and 80188 was 6 MHz. They were generally used as embedded processors (roughly comparable to microcontrollers). They were not used in many personal computers, but there were some notable exceptions: the Mindset, the Compis (a Swedish school computer), the RM Nimbus (a British school computer), and the Tandy 2000 desktop (a somewhat PC-compatible workstation featuring particularly sharp graphics for its day).

One major function of the 80186/80188 series was to reduce the number of chips required by including features such as a DMA controller, interrupt controller, timers, and chip select logic.

New instructions were introduced as follows:

ENTER  Make stack frame for procedure parameters
 LEAVE	High-level procedure exit
 PUSHA	Push all general registers
 POPA	Pop all general registers
 BOUND	Check array index against bounds
 IMUL	Signed (integer) multiply
 INS	Input from port to string
 OUTS	Output string to port
 

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List of Intel microprocessors | List of Intel CPU slots, sockets

4004 | 4040 | 8008 | 8080 | 8085 | 8086 | 8088 | iAPX 432 | 80186 | 80188 | 80286 | 80386 | 80486 | i860 | i960 | Pentium | Pentium Pro | Pentium II | Celeron | Pentium III | Pentium 4 | Pentium M | Pentium D | Pentium Extreme Edition | Xeon | Itanium | Itanium 2   (italics indicate non-x86 processors)


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List of Intel microcontrollers

MCS-48 (8048 family) | MCS-51 (8051 family) | 8061 | MCS-96 (8096 family) | (80186) | (80188) | 80376 | 386EX | i960 (80960)
(italics indicate non-x86-architecture controllers)

This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, which is licensed under the GFDL.

See also: Intel 80186, 16-bit, 1982, 8-bit, Celeron, Compis, Data bus