the IC that is organized as a single-chip microprocessor contains only CPU without the other peripherals like ROM, RAM, and I/O ports that comprise a microcomputer, while the single-chip microcomputer is the chip that contains all the components that give the capabilities of the microcomputer.
the IC that is organized as a single-chip microprocessor contains only CPU without the other peripherals like ROM, RAM, and I/O ports that comprise a microcomputer, while the single-chip microcomputer is the chip that contains all the components that give the capabilities of the microcomputer.
a complete microcomputer on a chip optimized for device control applications.
microcomputer or maybe system on a chip, which has one or more microprocessors, memory, and input/output devices all on same chip.
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A computer chip is a common term for a microprocessor or a microcomputer that is on a single integrated circuit. For a computer chip to work, the first thing it needs to do is to receive information from the outside. It does this via the interfaces. At this point, it has to store the information within its memory. Thanks SolutionForTech WWW.SolutionForTech.Com
Yes it is a microcomputer.
what was the first microcomputer called.
The microcomputer is generally known as a PC.
the first microcomputer is the altair 8080....but the first commercially available microcomputer is the apple II produce by the Intel Corp......=)
Microprocessor is a combined term meaning small (micro) central processing unit (CPU), usually on one chip. An example is the 8085 or 8086/8088.Contrast this with microcomputer, which is a microprocessor that also includes ROM, RAM, and IO on the chip. An example is the 87C51.