To make matters worse, the day after Faggin started work at Intel, Shima arrived from Japan to check the non-existent chip design of the 4004. Busicom was understandably upset but Faggin came up ...
An interview with Gates by the Associated Press notes how the billionaire has a soft spot for Intel. The publication suggesting that his career might have ...
The first microprocessor. Designed by Marcian E. "Ted" Hoff at Intel in 1971, the 4004 was a 4-bit, general-purpose CPU initially developed for the Japanese Busicom calculator. Running at a clock ...
The emu8080on4004 project (Google Translate) offers a way to run 8080 code on a 4004 CPU. Finally ... You can also read about the designer who put his signature on the die.
The video begins by pointing out that the world’s first commercial microprocessor, the Intel 4004 (c.1971), predates the first release of Linux by a fulsome 20 years. This yawning chasm in time ...