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The '''Fairchild 100K''' is a [[microprocessor family|family]] of [[8-bit architecture|8-bit]] high-performance [[ECL]] [[bit-slice microprocessor|bit-slice]] chips designed by [[Fairchild Semiconductor]]. The series was introduced in 1979{{date off}}.
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'''Fairchild 100K''' ('''F-100K''') was a family of very high-speed [[discrete logic chips]] introduced by [[Fairchild Semiconductor]] in the late 1970s. The 100K series was implemented using [[emitter-coupled logic]] (ECL) making those chips considerably faster than comparable [[Schottky TTL]]-based chips. Many early high-speed systems made use of those chips.
  
  
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Revision as of 03:55, 27 May 2017

Fairchild 100K
Developer Fairchild
Manufacturer Fairchild
Type Discrete Logic
Introduction 1977 (launch)
Technology ECL
Succession
10K

Fairchild 100K (F-100K) was a family of very high-speed discrete logic chips introduced by Fairchild Semiconductor in the late 1970s. The 100K series was implemented using emitter-coupled logic (ECL) making those chips considerably faster than comparable Schottky TTL-based chips. Many early high-speed systems made use of those chips.


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