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...
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1971, when Intel wrapped up development of the 4004 and were still working on the 8008. After rumors about the "CPU on a chip" came out, Intel started to...
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Datapoint (section Datapoint 2200 and the Intel 8008)
would reduce Intel's sales of their dumb shift registers, but eventually agreed to the deal. The result was the development of the Intel 8008 microprocessor...
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X86 assembly language (redirect from Intel assembly)
languages provide backward compatibility with CPUs dating back to the Intel 8008 microprocessor, introduced in April 1972. As assembly languages, they...
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the Intel 4040 in 1974. The naming convention continued with the Intel 8008 and 8080, which are 8-bit designs. In April 1969, Busicom approached Intel to...
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PL/M (redirect from Intel VAX-PL/M-86)
by Gary Kildall in 1973 for Hank Smith at Intel for the Intel 8008. It was later expanded for the newer Intel 8080. The 8080 had enough power to run the...
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Zilog Z80 (section Datapoint 2200 and Intel 8008)
designed as an extension of the Intel 8080, created by the same engineers, which in turn was an extension of the 8008. The 8008 was basically a PMOS implementation...
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I386 (redirect from Intel i386)
architecture, extending a long line of processors that stretched back to the Intel 8008. The 386 was the central processing unit (CPU) of many workstations and...
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(processor)'s instruction set became the basis of the Intel 8008 instruction set, which inspired the Intel 8080 instruction set and the x86 instruction set...
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the Sac State 8008 computer, able to handle thousands of patients' medical records. The Sac State 8008 was designed with the Intel 8008. It had a full...
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Federico Faggin (category Intel people)
development of the Intel 8008 and 8080, using his SGT methodology for random logic chip design, which was essential to the creation of early Intel microprocessors...
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the first machine designed to use a microprocessor, but when Intel could not deliver the 8008 in time, they released the machine using discrete logic. The...
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This generational list of Intel processors attempts to present all of Intel's processors from the 4-bit 4004 (1971) to the present high-end offerings...
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successors brought ever-growing speed and power to computers, including the Intel 8008, 8080 (used in many computers using the CP/M operating system), and the...
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History of personal computers (section Intel Intellec)
leaving Intel with the intellectual property. This resulted in the Intel 8008, released in 1972, that would eventually become the foundation of Intel's personal...
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acquaintance with Intel founder Robert Noyce, Kutt had been following Intel's work on the 1201, an 8-bit microprocessor later renamed the Intel 8008. The processor...
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Computer program (section Sac State 8008)
The Intel 4004 (1971) was a 4-bit microprocessor designed to run the Busicom calculator. Five months after its release, Intel released the Intel 8008, an...
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1990s, Intel was one of the primary beneficiaries. Despite the ultimate importance of the microprocessor, the 4004 and its successors the 8008 and the...
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using the Intel 8008 and 8080 microprocessors. The HP 2640A was introduced in November 1974 at a list price of US$3000. Based on the Intel 8008 CPU, it...
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Microprocessor (section Intel 4004 (1971))
1971.[citation needed] The Intel 4004 was followed in 1972 by the Intel 8008, intel's first 8-bit microprocessor. The 8008 was not, however, an extension...
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The Mark-8 is a microcomputer design from 1974, based on the Intel 8008 CPU (which was the world's first 8-bit microprocessor). The Mark-8 was designed...
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separating several lines of "absolute records". […] it was from an "(Intel) 8008 Simulator". So, at the beginning of its use, it was well known that HEX...
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The project started in 1975 as the 8800 (after the 8008 and the 8080) and was intended to be Intel's major design for the 1980s. Unlike the 8086, which...
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non-kit personal computer based on a microprocessor (in this case, the Intel 8008). The Computer History Museum currently says that the Micral is one of...
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earliest commercial, non-kit microcomputer based on a microprocessor, the Intel 8008. It was built starting in 1972, and a few hundred units were sold. This...
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anniversary of the Intel 8086, called the Intel Core i7-8086K.[dead link] In 1972, Intel launched the 8008, Intel's first 8-bit microprocessor. It implemented...
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in HTML5 Shirriff, Ken (November 2020). "Reverse-engineering the carry-lookahead circuit in the Intel 8008 processor". Portals: Electronics Arithmetic...
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building a computer that could process all the traffic tapes using the Intel 8008 processor. The goal was to sell such machines to states and local governments...
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starting in 1975. These computers, spanning several models based on the Intel 8008, 8080, and Zilog Z80 microprocessors, proved very popular among hobbyists...
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Altair 8800 (section Intel 8080)
available in 1974. He thought the Intel 4004 and Intel 8008 were not powerful enough (in fact several microcomputers based on Intel chips were already on the...
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