Intel 80188

The Intel 80188 is a version of the Intel 80186 microprocessor with an 8 bit external data bus, instead of 16 bit. This makes it less expensive to connect to peripherals.

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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)

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See also: Intel 80188, Celeron, Computer peripheral, Data bus, Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, GNU Free Documentation License