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    Busicom Co., Ltd. (ビジコン株式会社, Bijikon Kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese company that manufactured and sold computer-related products headquartered in Taito...
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    Intel 4004 (redirect from Busicom Chip Set)
    necessary to make the 4004. The project traces its history to 1969, when Busicom Corp. approached Intel to design a family of seven chips for an electronic...
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    world's first microprocessor, the Intel 4004. In 1968, Shima worked for Busicom in Japan, and did the logic design for a specialized CPU to be translated...
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    single chip – was a member of a family of 4 custom chips designed for Busicom, a Japanese calculator manufacturer. The other members of the family (constituting...
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    microprocessor, was developed by Intel for the Japanese calculator company Busicom. Modern electronic calculators vary from cheap, give-away, credit-card-sized...
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    1969, when Busicom, a Japanese calculator manufacturer, asked Intel to build a chipset for high-performance desktop calculators. Busicom's original design...
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    technology, along with Intel engineers Marcian Hoff and Stan Mazor, and Busicom engineer Masatoshi Shima. It was followed by the 4-bit Intel 4040, the...
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    MOS technology, along with Intel's Marcian Hoff and Stanley Mazor and Busicom's Masatoshi Shima. The microprocessor led to the development of microcomputers...
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    White. In April 1971, Busicom began to manufacture ATMs based on the first commercial microprocessor, the Intel 4004. Busicom manufactured these microprocessor-based...
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  • microprocessor concept with Busicom and Intel in 1968. The first commercial microprocessor, the 4-bit Intel 4004, began with the "Busicom Project" in 1968 as...
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  • the ACM. 20 (9): 634–641. doi:10.1145/359810.359826. Nigel Tout. "The Busicom 141-PF calculator and the Intel 4004 microprocessor". Retrieved 2009-11-15...
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    developed for the Japanese company Busicom to replace a number of ASICs in a calculator already produced by Busicom, the Intel 4004 was introduced to the...
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    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...
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    minicomputer manufacturers (cf. BUNCH, Digital Equipment Corporation). In 1970 Busicom, a Japanese adding machine manufacturer, approached Intel and Mostek with...
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    technology, along with Intel engineers Marcian Hoff and Stan Mazor, and Busicom engineer Masatoshi Shima. One of the first recognizably modern embedded...
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    manufacturer Busicom asked Intel to complete the design and manufacture of a new set of chips. Credited along with Faggin, Hoff, and Masatoshi Shima of Busicom as...
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  • January 31, 2018) was a Japanese engineer who was influential in founding Busicom, driving the development of the Intel 4004 microprocessor, and later driving...
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    Faggin, who also led the project during 1970-1971. Masatoshi Shima from Busicom defined the logic. In 1975 he started a group to work on large-scale integration...
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  • MOS IC technology, with Intel engineers Marcian Hoff and Stan Mazor, and Busicom engineer Masatoshi Shima. With the arrival of CMOS microprocessors in 1975...
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    Busicom was in financial trouble and Intel arranged a deal that enabled them to sell the CPU as a product in exchange for lowering costs to Busicom....
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    calculator, likely after seeing the success of the simpler Intel 4004 used by Busicom in their business calculators. A small re-design followed, under the leadership...
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    Masatoshi Shima. It was developed for a Japanese calculator company called Busicom as an alternative to hardwired circuitry, but computers were developed...
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    640 bytes Program memory 4 KB (4096 B) Originally designed to be used in Busicom calculator MCS-4 family: 4004 – CPU 4001 – ROM & 4-bit Port 4002 – RAM...
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  • calculator was the Busicom LE-120A "HANDY", the first single-chip calculator to be built, released in February 1971. The Busicom 141-PF desktop calculator...
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    calculator to compete with the corresponding new Japanese products, such as the Busicom, based on Intel 4004 in 1971, Casio Mini and Sharp EL-805 in 1972. An early...
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  • by Marcian Hoff. His concept was part of an order by Japanese company Busicom for a desktop programmable electronic calculator, which Hoff wanted to...
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    by Intel's Ted Hoff and Busicom's Masatoshi Shima. 1970. Intel 4004's design completed by Intel's Federico Faggin and Busicom's Masatoshi Shima. 1971....
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    at Intel, and released in 1971. Tadashi Sasaki and Masatoshi Shima at Busicom, a calculator manufacturer, had the initial insight that the CPU could...
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    MOS IC technology, with Intel engineers Marcian Hoff and Stan Mazor, and Busicom engineer Masatoshi Shima. With the arrival of CMOS microprocessors in 1975...
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    Sweden Multo and Original-Odhner. In Russia Felix and in Japan Tiger and Busicom which, incidentally, was made famous because Intel created the first microprocessor...
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