original IBM PC and in IBM PC compatible clones. The 8088 was designed at Intel's laboratory in Haifa, Israel, as were a large number of Intel's processors
processor from the 8088 processor of prior models. Like the IBM PC, the AT supported an optional math co-processor chip, the Intel 80287, for faster execution
Business Machines (IBM), directed by William C. Lowe and Philip Don Estridge in Boca Raton, Florida. Powered by an x86-architecture Intel8088 processor, the