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I am looking for some information on Intel's First micro proccessor, the 4 bit 4004 made in 1971, used in pioneer 10,which was launched in 1972, and was made for desktop calculators. Does anyone know where I could oick up some "Intel" on this Intel?
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Google is your friend.
Seriously though, I suggest you do some research on the intel 8088 and MOS 6502. Those are a lot more relevant nowadays.
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thanks, Remeniz, Google is the first things that came up, but they all said the same thing and then moved on to the 8088...
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There's also wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_4004 The powerful 740KHZ CPU...Ready for Crysis. |
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