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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* {{intel|MCS-8}} | * {{intel|MCS-8}} | ||
* {{intel|MCS-4}} | * {{intel|MCS-4}} | ||
* {{arch|8}} | * {{arch|8}} |
Revision as of 01:04, 27 March 2016
Template:mpu The 8008-1 (pronounced "eighty-oh-eight") was an 8-bit microprocessor designed by Intel and introduced in April of 1972. This MPU is a faster, but otherwise identical, version of the 8008.
Contents
ISA
- Main article: 8008 ISA
The 8008 has seven levels of call stack, seven registers, and 48 instructions.
Packaging
Part | Package |
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C8008-1 | Ceramic DIP-18, Gold Top |
D8008-1 | Ceramic DIP-18 |