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The Intel 4004 Processor
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The 4004 was the first single chip microprocessor, originally designed and manufactured by Intel for Busicom for use in their calculators. It was invented by Intel engineers Federico Faggin, Ted Hoff, and Stan Mazor and introduced in November 1971.
References: i4004 Data Sheet, comment on correct clockspeed (740 kHz instead of widely seen 108 kHz) |
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