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Intel 8086

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Although the IBM PC later used the nearly identical 8088 (which featured an 8‑bit external data bus for cost savings), the 8086 itself became the architectural blueprint for the x86 family, directly influencing later processors.
 
Its architecture paved the way for early desktop and portable computers and directly influenced the development of IBM PC–compatible systems.
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