Intel 200
The Intel 200 is a series of microprocessors developed by Intel Corporation in the early 1980s. It was part of the Intel 2000 series, which included various models designed for different computing needs. The Intel 200 series was notable for its use in early personal computers and workstations, contributing to the growth of the computing industry.
These processors were built on the x86 architecture, which has become a standard in the industry. The Intel 200 series helped pave the way for more advanced processors, influencing the design and functionality of future chips, including those in the popular Intel Core lineup.