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Series 8000 - General Instrument
GI Series 8000 | |
Developer | General Instrument |
Manufacturer | General Instrument |
Production | 1975-1980 |
Architecture | 8-bit |
Word size | 8-bit "-bit" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement for this property.
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Process | 10 μm 10,000 nm
0.01 mm |
Technology | PMOS "PMOS" is not in the list (BiCMOS, CMOS, Static CMOS, Dynamic CMOS, nMOS, pMOS, Bipolar, ECL, Schottky TTL, Schottky transistor, ...) of allowed values for the "technology" property.
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Clock | 500 KHz-800 KHz |
Package | DIP40, DIP8 |
Series 8000 or ALPS (Advanced Logic Processor System) was a family of low-end 8-bit microprocessor chipset developed by General Instrument. Designed in the United Kingdom, this series saw most of its success in the European market. A minimum system could be built from just two chips and a single-phase clock, which was smaller than many of the other alternatives at the time.
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Facts about "Series 8000 - General Instrument"
designer | General Instrument + |
full page name | general instrument/8000 + |
instance of | integrated circuit family + |
main designer | General Instrument + |
manufacturer | General Instrument + |
name | GI Series 8000 + |
package | DIP40 + and DIP8 + |
process | 10,000 nm (10 μm, 0.01 mm) + |