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- Intel 8008 - Wikipedia
The Intel 8008 (" eight-thousand-eight " or " eighty-oh-eight ") is an early 8-bit microprocessor capable of addressing 16 KB of memory, introduced in April 1972 The 8008 architecture was designed by Computer Terminal Corporation (CTC) and was implemented and manufactured by Intel
- The Intel 8008
The Intel 8008 was the first 8-bit programmable microprocessor and only the second microprocessor from Intel The 8008 was initially developed as part of a contract project for another company, but its versatile capabilities led it to succeed as a standalone product
- Intel 8008 - Computer History Wiki - Gunkies
The 8008 was commissioned by the Computer Terminal Corporation for their ground-breaking Datapoint 2200 programmable terminal product; the instruction set was designed by CTC, not Intel
- 50 Years Later: The Revolutionary 8008 Microprocessor - TechSpot
Intel's groundbreaking 8008 microprocessor was produced over 50 years ago, the ancestor of the x86 processor family that you may be using right now
- Intel 8008 (i8008) microprocessor family - CPU世界
The 8008 was a chip architecture that Computer Terminal Corp (later renamed Datapoint Corp ) requested that intel (and Texas Instruments) build At the time, CTC was intel's largest customer using their 1103 (?) shift register RAM for the Datapoint 3300, a glass teletype
- What Is 8008? - Computer Hope
Developed by Intel and introduced on April 1, 1972, the 8008 was used in microcomputers, dumb terminals, calculators, and bottling machines The 8008 was available in speeds 500 kHz and 800 kHz and used an 8-bit architecture capable of accessing up to 16 KB of RAM (Random-Access Memory)
- Intel 8008 Microprocessor - National Museum of American History
Intel's 8008 8 bit microprocessor was the first 8 bit microprocessor AKA 1201 Marked on top: "i D8008-1 I33370057", on back: "Barbados G 8330 CG" The 8008 has 3,500 transistors, 200 KHz clock speed, introduced in April 1972 Designers were Ted Hoff, Federico Faggin, Stan Mazor and Hal Feeney
- The 8008 The 8080 - Intel 4004
Another extant project at that time was the 8008, an 8-b microprocessor whose architecture had been defined by Computer Terminal Corp , and had been adapted by Hoff and Mazor to fit into a 16-pin package
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