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The "5" in the model number came from the fact that the 8085 required only a 5-volt power supply rather than the 5V and 12V supplies the 8080 needed. Both processors were sometimes used in computers running the CP/M operating system, and the 8085 later saw use as a microcontroller (much by virtue of its component count reducing feature). Both designs were later eclipsed by the compatible but more capable Zilog Z80, which took over most of the CP/M computer market as well as taking a large share of the booming home computer market in the early-to-mid-1980s.
| List of Intel microprocessors |
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4004 |
4040 |
8008 |
8080 |
8085 |
8086 |
8088 |
iAPX 432 | 80186 | 80188 | 80286 | 80386 | 80486 | Pentium | Pentium Pro | Pentium II | Celeron | Pentium III | Pentium 4 | Pentium M | Itanium | Itanium 2(note: italics indicates non-main branch µPs) |