There are some of the difference mentioned below:
1.Size:-
8085 is 8 bit microprocessor whereas 8086 is 16 bit microprocessor.
2.Address Bus:-
8085 has 16 bit address bus and 8086 has 20 bit addres bus.
3.Memory:-
8085 can access upto 2^16 = 64 Kb of memory whereas 8086 can access upto
2^20 = 1 MB of memory.
4.Instruction Queue:-
8085 doesn't have an instruction queue whereas 8086 has instruction queue.
5.Pipelining:-
8085 does not support pipelined architechture whereas 8086 supports pipelined architechture.
6.Multiprocessing Support:-
8085 does not support multiprocessing support whereas 8086 supports.
7.I/O:-
8085 can address 2^8 = 256 I/O's and 8086 can access 2^16 = 65,536 I/O's
8.Airthmetic Support:-
8085 only supports integer and decimal whereas 8086 supports integer, decimal and ASCII arithmetic.
9.Multiplication and Division:-
8085 doesn't support whereas 8086 supports.
10. Operating Modes:-
8085 supports only single operating mode whereas 8086 operates in two modes.
11.External Hardware:-
8085 requires less external hardware whereas 8086 requires more external hardware.
12.Cost:-
The cost of 8085 is low and 8086 is high.
13.Memory Segmentation:-
In 8085, memory space is not segmented but in 8086, memory space is segmented.
1.Size:-
8085 is 8 bit microprocessor whereas 8086 is 16 bit microprocessor.
2.Address Bus:-
8085 has 16 bit address bus and 8086 has 20 bit addres bus.
3.Memory:-
8085 can access upto 2^16 = 64 Kb of memory whereas 8086 can access upto
2^20 = 1 MB of memory.
4.Instruction Queue:-
8085 doesn't have an instruction queue whereas 8086 has instruction queue.
5.Pipelining:-
8085 does not support pipelined architechture whereas 8086 supports pipelined architechture.
6.Multiprocessing Support:-
8085 does not support multiprocessing support whereas 8086 supports.
7.I/O:-
8085 can address 2^8 = 256 I/O's and 8086 can access 2^16 = 65,536 I/O's
8.Airthmetic Support:-
8085 only supports integer and decimal whereas 8086 supports integer, decimal and ASCII arithmetic.
9.Multiplication and Division:-
8085 doesn't support whereas 8086 supports.
10. Operating Modes:-
8085 supports only single operating mode whereas 8086 operates in two modes.
11.External Hardware:-
8085 requires less external hardware whereas 8086 requires more external hardware.
12.Cost:-
The cost of 8085 is low and 8086 is high.
13.Memory Segmentation:-
In 8085, memory space is not segmented but in 8086, memory space is segmented.
vw maryland
ReplyDeleteI really love reading articles that has lots of knowledge to impart. I admire those writers who share the best of their knowledge in writing such articles. Keep up the good work and continue inspiring readers.Thank you so much.
thank you so much
Deletethank you ..!!
DeleteThanks you so much
DeleteVERY NICE..... thank u
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your brilliant job.
Deletealhyderroman807.blogspot.com
Its very good .useful to many peoples :)
ReplyDeletenice
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeletenice comparison...
ReplyDeleteCovers allmost all points. Nice, helpful, and true.
ReplyDeleteThank u very much.
ReplyDeleteuseful points.................
Millions of thanks. These informations are quite suitable and precise.
ReplyDeleteI really like it.
Millions of thanks. These informations are quite suitable and precise.
ReplyDeleteI really like it.
8085-5 flags
ReplyDelete8086-9 flags
8085-5 flags
ReplyDelete8086-9 flags
very nice and useful.
ReplyDeletenice comparison...
ReplyDeleteVery easy to remember thank you so much
ReplyDeleteSo GuuuuuuuuuuuuuD ........................
ReplyDeleteThankq....
ReplyDelete
ReplyDeleteso great!
It's very useful
ReplyDeleteGood Explanation
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeletemore reasons in 8085 and 8086 compare man
ReplyDeleteThank you buddy..really loved it
ReplyDeleteThanks
ReplyDeletenice sir this is the awesome website and i am learn through this website
ReplyDeletehttps://userscloud.com/pihrky6w45gn
ReplyDeleteFor tabulated comparison