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It appears that in 1975-6 Rockwell might have renamed the 10660 to 12660 after introducing the {{rockwell|pps-4/11660|PPS-4/2}}. It's not exactly clear if any actual changes were done to the die itself, but its entirely possible. | It appears that in 1975-6 Rockwell might have renamed the 10660 to 12660 after introducing the {{rockwell|pps-4/11660|PPS-4/2}}. It's not exactly clear if any actual changes were done to the die itself, but its entirely possible. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 21:56, 18 January 2016
Template:mpu The PPS-4 (also known by its part number 10660) was a 4-bit microprocessor designed by Rockwell International and first produced at the 3rd quarter of 1972, making it one of the earliest commercially available microprocessors. The PPS-4 is part of the PPS-4 Family.
It appears that in 1975-6 Rockwell might have renamed the 10660 to 12660 after introducing the PPS-4/2. It's not exactly clear if any actual changes were done to the die itself, but its entirely possible.
Instruction set
- Main article: PPS-4 Instruction Set
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See also
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