The first IBM personal computer was based on the Intel 8088 CPU, which was released in 1979.\nThe 8088 had 29,000 transistors and 40 I/O pins. The fina
The first IBM personal computer was based on the Intel 8088 CPU, which was released in 1979.
\r\nThe 8088 had 29,000 transistors and 40 I/O pins. The final version of the Pentium III (1 GHz) was
\r\nreleased in 2000. It contained 28,000,000 transistors and had 370 I/O pins. (a) Determine the Rent’s
\r\nrule coefficient values m and C assuming that a transistor can be considered a circuit. (b) Use the
\r\nvalue of m and C to predict the number of I/O pins required for the first Pentium 4 assuming that it
\r\nis manufactured with 42,000,000 transistors. (c) The first Pentium 4, released in 2001, used 423 I/O
\r\npins. Comment on the accuracy of your prediction.