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Facts about "8008-1 - Intel"
base frequency | 0.8 MHz (8.0e-4 GHz, 800 kHz) + |
designer | Intel + |
family | MCS-8 + |
first announced | April 1972 + |
full page name | intel/mcs-8/8008-1 + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
last shipment | 1983 + |
ldate | April 1972 + |
main image | + |
main image caption | 8008-1 + |
manufacturer | Intel + |
max memory | 0.0156 MiB (16 KiB, 16,384 B, 1.525879e-5 GiB, 1.490116e-8 TiB) + |
max operating temperature | 0 °C + |
microarchitecture | 8008 + |
min operating temperature | 70 °C + |
model number | 8008-1 + |
name | 8008-1 + |
part number | 8008-1 + |
power dissipation | 1 W (1,000 mW, 0.00134 hp, 0.001 kW) + |
process | 10,000 nm (10 μm, 0.01 mm) + |
technology | pMOS + |
transistor count | 3,500 + |
word size | 8 bit (1 octets, 2 nibbles) + |