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− | The '''NEC μPD707''' and the '''NEC μPD708''' ('''μPD707/8''') is a 2-chip [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[microcontroller]] developed by [[NEC]] in December of 1971, just a | + | The '''NEC μPD707''' and the '''NEC μPD708''' ('''μPD707/8''') is a 2-chip [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[microcontroller]] developed by [[NEC]] in December of 1971, just a month after the {{intel|4004|Intel 4004}}. The 4004 served an inspiration for NEC which went on to combine the μPD707 and μPD708 into a single chip which came to be known as the {{nec|μPD751}}. |
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The NEC μPD707 and the NEC μPD708 (μPD707/8) is a 2-chip 4-bit microcontroller developed by NEC in December of 1971, just a month after the Intel 4004. The 4004 served an inspiration for NEC which went on to combine the μPD707 and μPD708 into a single chip which came to be known as the μPD751.
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