Intel introduced the 8088 processor in 1979. IBM selected the 8088 for the IBM PC, a moment in computer history that ensured the dominance of Intel and x86.
To improve performance, the 8088 prefetched instructions. Let's look at the prefetch circuitry inside the 8088... 1/12
Modern processors cache megabytes of data so it can be accessed without waiting on slow memory. The 8088's prefetch queue held just 4 bytes, still enough for a substantial performance boost. When memory was idle, the 8088 would load upcoming instructions into the queue. 2/12