8008
- Introduced April 1, 1972
- Clock rate 500 kHz (8008–1: 800 kHz)
- 0.05 MIPS
- Bus Width 8 bits (multiplexed address/data due to limited pins)
- Enhancement load PMOS logic
- Number of Transistors 3,500 at 10 µm
- Addressable memory 16 KB
- Typical in e
- Introduced March 1976
- Clock rate 3 MHz
- 0.37 MIPS
- Bus Width 8 bits data, 16 bits address
- Depletion load NMOS logic
- Number of Transistors 6,500 at 3 µm
- Binary compatible downwards with the 8080.
- Used in Toledo scales. Also was used as a computer peripheral controller – modems, harddisks,printers, etc...
- CMOS 80C85 in Mars Sojourner, Radio Shack Model 100 portable.
- High level of integration, operating for the first time on a single 5 volt power supply, from 12 volts previously. Also featured serial I/O,3 maskable interrupts,1 Non-maskable interrupt,1 externally expandable interrupt w/[8259],status,DMA.
- arly 8 bit microcomputers, dumb terminals, general calculators, bottling machines
- Developed in tandem with 4004
- Originally intended for use in the Datapoint 2200 microcomputer
- Key volume deployment in Texas Instruments 742 microcomputer in >3,000 Ford dealerships
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