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TMX1795 - TI
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The TMX1795 was a working prototype for an 8-bit microprocessor designed by Texas Instruments in 1970-1971.
Architecturally, the TMX 1795 was very similar to the Intel 8008 with a large overlap between the two instruction sets. This is largely due to both companies following the same specification given to them by their client - CTC. CTC eventually rejected TI's version for some unknown reason and Intel went on to releasing the 8008 just a year later. TI went on to develop the TMS0100 Series single-chip calculators and later the TMS1000 Series 4-bit microcontrollers.
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Facts about "TMX1795 - TI"
core count | 1 + |
designer | TI + |
family | 8008 + |
first announced | June 7, 1971 + |
full page name | ti/tmx1795 + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
ldate | June 7, 1971 + |
manufacturer | TI + |
market segment | Terminal + |
max cpu count | 1 + |
model number | TMX1795NS + |
name | TI TMX1795 + |
smp max ways | 1 + |
technology | Schottky TTL + |
transistor count | 3,100 + |
word size | 8 bit (1 octets, 2 nibbles) + |