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    The Intel 8008 ("eight-thousand-eight" or "eighty-oh-eight") is an early 8-bit microprocessor capable of addressing 16 KB of memory, introduced in April...
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    consultant for Intel. The Intel 8080 is the successor to the 8008. It uses the same basic instruction set and register model as the 8008, although it is...
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  • which provide some level of backward compatibility with CPUs back to the Intel 8008 microprocessor, which was launched in April 1972. It is used to produce...
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    would reduce Intel's sales of their dumb shift registers, but eventually agreed to the deal. The result was the development of the Intel 8008 microprocessor...
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    designed as an extension of the Intel 8080, created by the same engineers, which in turn was an extension of the 8008. The 8008 was basically a PMOS implementation...
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    the Intel 4040 in 1974. The naming convention continued with the Intel 8008 and 8080, which are 8-bit designs. In April 1969, Busicom approached Intel to...
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    (processor)'s instruction set became the basis of the Intel 8008 instruction set, which inspired the Intel 8080 instruction set and the x86 instruction set...
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    I386 (redirect from Intel i386)
    architecture, extending a long line of processors that stretched back to the Intel 8008. The 386 was the central processing unit (CPU) of many workstations and...
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    1971.[citation needed] The Intel 4004 was followed in 1972 by the Intel 8008, intel's first 8-bit microprocessor. The 8008 was not, however, an extension...
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    the Sac State 8008 computer, able to handle thousands of patients' medical records. The Sac State 8008 was designed with the Intel 8008. It had a full...
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