The Intel 8088 processor's instruction prefetch circuitry: a look inside
In 1979, Intel introduced the 8088 microprocessor, a variant of the 16-bit 8086 processor.
IBM's decision to use the 8088 processor in the IBM PC (1981) was a critical point in computer history,
leading to the dominance of the x86 architecture that continues to the present.1
One way that the 8086 and 8088 increased performance was by prefetching:
the processor fetches instructions from memory before they are needed,
so the processor can execute them without waiting on the relatively slow memory....
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