Intel 4004 - Wikipedia The 4004's architecture laid the foundation for subsequent Intel processors, including the improved Intel 4040, released in 1974, and the 8-bit Intel 8008 and 8080
Intel 4004 — 50th Anniversary Project The Intel 4004 is widely considered to be the world's first general-purpose CPU-on-a-chip But there were pioneers of LSI technology at other companies who also deserve credit for their work
Announcing a New Era of Integrated Electronics Intel repurchased the rights to the 4004 from Busicom for a fraction of the device’s eventual value The 4004 would be one of the most important conceptual breakthroughs of the 1900s: a programmable logic microchip
Intel 4004 Microprocessor - National Museum of American History The 4004 is the first complete CPU on one chip, the first commercially available microprocessor, a feat made possible by the use of the new (1970) silicon gate technology allowing the integration of a higher number of transistors (2,300) and a faster speed than was possible before
The 4004 Microprocessor: History and Creators The Intel 4004 microprocessor was a groundbreaking achievement that changed the trajectory of technology Thanks to the vision and ingenuity of Federico Faggin, Ted Hoff, Stanley Mazor, and Masatoshi Shima, this tiny chip ushered in a new era of computing
Intel 4004 microprocessor family - CPU世界 Intel 4004 was the first commercially available single-chip microprocessor in history It was a 4-bit CPU designed for usage in calculators, or, as we say now, designed for "embedded applications"
Intel 4004 4040 - CPU MUSEUM - MUSEUM OF MICROPROCESSORS DIE PHOTOGRAPHY The 4004 was history’s second monolithic CPU fully integrated in one chip (preceded only by the TMS 1000) Such a feat of integration was made possible by the use of then-new silicon gate technology allowing a higher number of transistors and a faster speed than was possible before