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    The Intel 8080 ("eighty-eighty") is the second 8-bit microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel. It first appeared in April 1974 and is an extended...
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    last 8-bit microprocessor developed by Intel. It is software-binary compatible with the more-famous Intel 8080 with only two minor instructions added...
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    The IMSAI 8080 is an early microcomputer released in late 1975, based on the Intel 8080 (and later 8085) and S-100 bus. It is a clone of its main competitor...
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    role in the evolution of early computing. Software-compatible with the Intel 8080, it offered a compelling alternative due to its better integration and...
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    Altair 8800 is a microcomputer designed in 1974 by MITS and based on the Intel 8080 CPU. Interest grew quickly after it was featured on the cover of the January...
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    commercially successful design. This was followed by the Intel 8080, and then the hugely successful Intel x86 family. One of the first teams to build a complete...
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  • system platforms. Intel marketed their 16-bit processor 8086 to be source compatible to the 8080, an 8-bit processor. To support this, Intel had an ISIS-II-based...
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    of a separate address bus (Intel was primarily a DRAM manufacturer at the time). Two years later, Intel launched the 8080, employing the new 40-pin DIL...
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    the 8080) and was intended to be Intel's major design for the 1980s. Unlike the 8086, which was designed the following year as a successor to the 8080, the...
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  • intended to run on Intel 80x86 microprocessors. It was originally developed by Intel around 1975–1977 for ISIS-II, targeting the 8-bit 8080/8085 processors...
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    memory offered greatly expanded capabilities, and the VT100 used the new Intel 8080 as its internal processor. In addition, the VT100 provided backwards compatibility...
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    Intel "upsized" their 8080 design into the 16-bit Intel 8086, the first member of the x86 family, which powers most modern PC type computers. Intel introduced...
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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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  • CPUs, such as Motorola 6800 and Intel 8080, have 16-bit index registers. The first commercial 8-bit processor was the Intel 8008 (1972) which was originally...
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    KR580VM80A (Russian: КР580ВМ80А) is a Soviet microprocessor, a clone of the Intel 8080 CPU. Different versions of this CPU were manufactured beginning in the...
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  • the Intel 8080 and Zilog Z80 8-bit designs, and later, the Intel 8086 16-bit design. Most of the line was replaced in 1984 by the NEC V20, an Intel 8088...
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    Masatoshi Shima (category Intel people)
    There, he worked with Faggin to develop the Intel 8080, released in 1974. Shima then developed several Intel peripheral chips, some used in the IBM PC,...
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  • real-time operating system designed for use with the Intel 8080 and 8086 family of processors. Intel developed iRMX in the 1970s and originally released...
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    who were soon joined by Masatoshi Shima, who had all left Intel after working the 4004 and 8080 microprocessors. The company's most famous product is the...
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    developed and manufactured by Intel in the first half of the 1970s for the Intel 8080 microprocessor. The 8255 provides 24 parallel input/output lines with...
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    Oslo, Norway. Built around the Intel 8080 CPU, it was one of the first commercial single-board computer after the Intel SDK-80. One is currently displayed...
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    three 16-bit counters. The 825x family was primarily designed for the Intel 8080/8085-processors, but were later used in x86 compatible systems. The 825x...
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    jumps to the full interrupt service routine (ISR) for that interrupt. The Intel 8080, Atmel AVR and all 8051 and Microchip microcontrollers use the predefined...
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    bus signal definitions closely follow those of an 8080 microprocessor system, since the Intel 8080 microprocessor was the first microprocessor hosted...
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    IBM PC containing the Intel 8088 microprocessor Intel 8080 microprocessor and a microprocessor board Intel IN-10 Memory Board Moore's Law exhibit Robert...
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    American computer engineer, best known for his Palo Alto Tiny BASIC for Intel 8080-based microcomputers. He was a member of the Homebrew Computer Club and...
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    Gisle Hannemyr. The company was renamed MySoft in 1999. MYCRO-1 was an Intel 8080 machine, running the MYCROPoperating system. Afterwards the Mycron 3 was...
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    between two other 8-bit processors: the Intel 8080 and the Zilog Z80. The SM83 has the seven 8-bit registers of the 8080 (compared to 14 on the Z80), but uses...
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    cost of competing designs from larger companies, such as the 6800 or Intel 8080. Its introduction caused rapid decreases in pricing across the entire...
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    between two other 8-bit processors: the Intel 8080 and the Zilog Z80. The SM83 has the seven 8-bit registers of the 8080 (compared to 14 on the Z80), but uses...
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