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8086 supports pipelined architecture. Describe this statement with proper real life?

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Answered by snehasharma4233
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Architecture of 8086

A Microprocessor is an Integrated Circuit with all the functions of a CPU however, it cannot be used stand alone since unlike a microcontroller it has no memory or peripherals.

8086 does not have a RAM or ROM inside it. However, it has internal registers for storing intermediate and final results and interfaces with memory located outside it through the System Bus.

In case of 8086, it is a 16-bit Integer processor in a 40 pin, Dual Inline Packaged IC.

Answered by robiulhossenripon
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8086 supports pipelined architecture. Describe this statement with proper real life?

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