Texas Instruments TMS1000 (redirect from TMS 1000)
despite its designation, was not part of the TMS 1000 series; it was later redesignated TMS0102 as part of the TMS 0100 series, which was used in the TI Datamath...
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of the first microcontroller in 1971. The result of their work was the TMS 1000, which became commercially available in 1974. It combined read-only memory...
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first commercial single-chip computer was the 4-bit Texas Instruments TMS 1000 (1974). It contained a 4-bit CPU with a Harvard architecture and 8-bit-wide...
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despite its designation, was not part of the TMS 1000 series; it was later redesignated as part of the TMS 0100 series, which was used in the TI Datamath...
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around 1966 in the commercial market. These generally relied on early (sub-1000 transistor) integrated circuit technology. The third generation ends with...
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740 kHz 4 10 μm 1 3,000 pMOS 1974 6800 Motorola 1 MHz 8 - 1 4,100 NMOS 1974 TMS 1000 Texas Instruments 400 kHz 4 8 μm 1 8,000 pMOS,nMOS,cMOS 1974 PACE National...
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sounds." The prototype built by Baer used the low-cost Texas Instruments TMS 1000 microcontroller chip, which was in many games of the 1970s. Lenny Cope...
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Ever Designed". Qualcomm. Retrieved November 9, 2017. "Qualcomm Snapdragon 1000 for laptops could pack 8.5 billion transistors". techradar. Retrieved September...
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up the creation of applications for the F8 ICs. The Texas Instruments TMS 1000 pre-dates it, but is a 4-bit system. CPU 2013. "The Fairchild F8". The...
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a computer released in 1984 by the French brand Exelvision, based on the TMS 7020 microprocessor from Texas Instruments. This was an uncommon design choice...
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