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The Intel 4004 at 50 (4 bits @ 740 KHz Clock)
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| 11/15/2021
| Kevin Krewell
Posted on 11/16/2021 1:33:31 PM PST by Kid Shelleen
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To: Kid Shelleen
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posted on
11/16/2021 1:34:37 PM PST
by
AppyPappy
(How many fingers am I holding up, Winston? )
To: Kid Shelleen
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posted on
11/16/2021 1:35:25 PM PST
by
monkeyshine
(live and let live is dead)
To: monkeyshine
Was it made in the USA? Well, it was 'Marician-made...
you should be familiar with the story of how Intel engineers Marcian “Ted” Hoff,
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posted on
11/16/2021 1:37:27 PM PST
by
Yo-Yo
(is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: Kid Shelleen
I designed an address and data buss analyzer for its younger sibling, the 8008.
To: Kid Shelleen
One of my friends (now deceased) was a friend of Andy Grove and got to buy Intel stock for $1 a share in 1970.
Needless to say he did pretty well with that investment.
To: Yo-Yo
Marcian? I knew this was alien tech!
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posted on
11/16/2021 1:48:31 PM PST
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monkeyshine
(live and let live is dead)
To: BiglyCommentary
The 8800 is as far as I go back..
8800
6502
Z80
X86
...........
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posted on
11/16/2021 1:51:53 PM PST
by
Bobalu
(Figure out what you like, learn enough to be dangerous, and then start fiddling around)
To: Bobalu
To: Kid Shelleen
I remember when it was announced!
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posted on
11/16/2021 1:54:36 PM PST
by
null and void
(We can't be beaten unless we surrender, and we are NOT going to surrender!)
To: BiglyCommentary
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posted on
11/16/2021 1:56:33 PM PST
by
Bobalu
(Figure out what you like, learn enough to be dangerous, and then start fiddling around)
To: BiglyCommentary
TV Typewriter :-)
Cosmac Elf with the 1802
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posted on
11/16/2021 1:57:46 PM PST
by
Bobalu
(Figure out what you like, learn enough to be dangerous, and then start fiddling around)
To: BiglyCommentary
Not to be confused with 8-8008...
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posted on
11/16/2021 2:00:55 PM PST
by
null and void
(We can't be beaten unless we surrender, and we are NOT going to surrender!)
To: Kid Shelleen
Extra credit question: who was the first customer?
Answer: Nippon Calculating Machine Co.
Most of the wealth in today’s world can be traced back to this IC.
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posted on
11/16/2021 2:06:23 PM PST
by
bigbob
To: ShadowAce
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posted on
11/16/2021 2:07:26 PM PST
by
dayglored
("Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.")
To: Kid Shelleen
My first job at Intel was validating the 286-20mhz
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posted on
11/16/2021 2:16:37 PM PST
by
Zathras
To: monkeyshine
All Intel microprocessors are made in the USA with some made in Israel.
They are tested and packaged in Malaysia.
Major design centers are CA, OR, AZ and one in India.
AMD fabs all their parts Taiwan along with many other companies.
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posted on
11/16/2021 2:19:54 PM PST
by
Zathras
To: Kid Shelleen
Basically.. 50 years ago led us to the brain dead society we have today.
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posted on
11/16/2021 2:28:49 PM PST
by
maddog55
(The only thing systemic in America is the left's hatred of it!)
To: Kid Shelleen
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posted on
11/16/2021 2:40:50 PM PST
by
sima_yi
( Reporting live from the far North)
To: Kid Shelleen
And
A 64-Core TR 3990X Is Faster Than A 16-Core 5950X
AMD’s 64-core, with 128 threads, Ryzen ThreadRipper 3990X desktop PC processor is considered the world’s fastest CPU in 2021. The CPU features a 2.9 GHz base clock and a 4.3 GHz max boost clock that facilitates multitasking and fast load times. It is AMD’s newest CPU and the world’s first HEDT (High-End Desktop) processor, designed for high-end 3D rendering as well as video professionals and visual effects. The 64-core TR 3990X is best suited for motherboards with sTRX4 TRX40 sockets, featuring PCle 4.0 connectivity capabilities.
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posted on
11/16/2021 2:41:17 PM PST
by
daniel1212
( Turn to the Lord Jesus as a damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save + be baptized + follow Him!)
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