Intel 4004
4-bit central processing unit; one of the earliest processors made by Intel, made on November 15, 1971 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
4-bit central processing unit; one of the earliest processors made by Intel, made on November 15, 1971 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Intel 4004 is the first Intel processor in 1971.[1]
Produced | From late 1971 to 1981 |
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Max. CPU clock rate | 740 kHz |
Min. feature size | 10 µm |
Instruction set | 4-bit BCD oriented |
Application | Busicom calculator, arithmetic manipulation |
Successor | Intel 4040 |
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