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Revision as of 00:29, 31 October 2015
The AMD Am2900 is a family of 4-bit bit-slice chips designed by Advanced Micro Devices in 1975. Each component represents an individual unit in a microprocessor. Designed to be flexible and expandable, those chips were capable of emulating a large number of existing systems.
2nd sources
The Am2900 had a large number of 2nd sources:
- Elektronika
- Fairchild
- Motorola
- National
- NEC
- Raytheon
- Signetics
- Thomson-CSF
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