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'''8080''' was an {{arch|8}} microprocessor introduced by [[Intel]] in [[1974]]. This MPU was part of the {{intel|MCS-80}} family. | '''8080''' was an {{arch|8}} microprocessor introduced by [[Intel]] in [[1974]]. This MPU was part of the {{intel|MCS-80}} family. | ||
+ | == Die Shot == | ||
+ | * [[6 µm process]] | ||
+ | * [[nMOS]] transistors | ||
+ | * 4,500 transistors | ||
+ | * 0.164" x 0.19" | ||
+ | * 20.1 mm² die size | ||
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+ | [[File:8080 die shot.png|650px]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 13 December 2017
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8080 | |
C8080 | |
General Info | |
Designer | Intel |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Model Number | 8080 |
Part Number | C8080 |
Market | Commercial, Industrial |
Introduction | April 15, 1974 (announced) April 15, 1974 (launched) |
Shop | Amazon |
General Specs | |
Family | MCS-80 |
Series | MCS80 |
Frequency | 500 kHz, 2.08 MHz |
Microarchitecture | |
ISA | 8080 (8080) |
Microarchitecture | 8080 |
Process | 6 µm |
Transistors | 4,500 |
Technology | nMOS |
Die | 20.1 mm² 0.19 in × 0.164 in |
Word Size | 8 bit |
Cores | 1 |
8080 was an 8-bit microprocessor introduced by Intel in 1974. This MPU was part of the MCS-80 family.
Die Shot[edit]
- 6 µm process
- nMOS transistors
- 4,500 transistors
- 0.164" x 0.19"
- 20.1 mm² die size
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Facts about "8080 - Intel"
base frequency | 0.5 MHz (5.0e-4 GHz, 500 kHz) + and 2.08 MHz (0.00208 GHz, 2,080 kHz) + |
core count | 1 + |
designer | Intel + |
die area | 20.1 mm² (0.0312 in², 0.201 cm², 20,100,000 µm²) + |
die length | 4.826 mm (0.483 cm, 0.19 in, 4,826.01 µm) + |
die width | 4.166 mm (0.417 cm, 0.164 in, 4,165.608 µm) + |
family | MCS-80 + |
first announced | April 15, 1974 + |
first launched | April 15, 1974 + |
full page name | intel/mcs-80/8080 + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
isa | 8080 + |
isa family | 8080 + |
ldate | April 15, 1974 + |
main image | + |
main image caption | C8080 + |
manufacturer | Intel + |
market segment | Commercial + and Industrial + |
microarchitecture | 8080 + |
model number | 8080 + |
name | 8080 + |
part number | C8080 + |
process | 6,000 nm (6 μm, 0.006 mm) + |
series | MCS80 + |
technology | nMOS + |
transistor count | 4,500 + |
word size | 8 bit (1 octets, 2 nibbles) + |