You know that the fi rst Intel processor used in a personal computer by IBM was the 8088. e
PC based on 8088 and manufactured by IBM came to be known as IBM PC. It had only a
fl oppy disk drive internally, but could have an external hard disk. All PCs with similar hardware
and standards came to be called IBM PC clones. Intel later released the PC-XT (extended
technology) which included a standard hard disk internally.
e next important processor of Intel was 80186. However, we have seen in the previous
section that the 80186 has never been used as a processor in a PC, but instead, found applica-
tions in the fi eld ...
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