Reference | STATE OF THE ART | Stan Augarten |
ISBN 0-89919-195-9 |
Index Scanned |
1974 |
Transcript | The First General-Purpose Microprocessor The 8-bit 8080 INTEL |
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One of the most innovative and widely used of all microprocessors, the 8080 can add two 8-bit numbers in as little as 2.5 millionths of a second. Like the 4004 and 8008, this IC multiplies by repeated addition. The grids at the top are occupied by registers; most of the rest of the chip by logic circuits. Actual size: 0.165 x 0.191 inches.\ |
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