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The Intel 8086 processor's registers: from chip to transistors

Accepted submission by owl at 2023-04-24 02:48:24
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https://www.righto.com/2020/07/the-intel-8086-processors-registers.html [righto.com]

The photo shows the silicon die of the 8086 processor under a microscope. The metal layer on top of the chip is visible, with the silicon hidden underneath. Around the outside edge, bond wires connect pads on the die to the chip's 40 external pins.

The highlighted region indicates the 8086's fifteen 16-bit registers and six bytes of instruction prefetch queue.1 Registers take up a significant portion of the die, even though they are just 36 bytes in total. Due to space limitations, early microprocessors had a relatively small number of registers; in comparison, a modern processor chip has kilobytes of registers and megabytes of cache storage.2


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