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The TMS1000 was a 4-bit microprocessors first introduced to the general market in 1974 by Texas Instruments. The TMS1000 is the world's first single-chip microprocessor created in September of 1971. However, unlike the Intel 4004, it was not released to general market until 1974. The TMS1000 is part of the TMS1000 Series.
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base frequency | 0.4 MHz (4.0e-4 GHz, 400 kHz) + |
designer | Texas Instruments + |
family | TMS1000 + |
first announced | 1974 + |
first launched | 1974 + |
full page name | ti/tms1000/tms1000 + |
instance of | microcontroller + |
ldate | 1974 + |
manufacturer | Texas Instruments + |
max memory | 0.0313 MiB (32 KiB, 32,768 B, 3.051758e-5 GiB, 2.980232e-8 TiB) + |
microarchitecture | TMS1000 + |
model number | TMS1000 + |
name | TMS1000 + |
package | PDIP-28 + and CDIP-28 + |
process | 8,000 nm (8 μm, 0.008 mm) + |
transistor count | 8,000 + |
word size | 4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) + |