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The '''Hitachi HD35404''' was a 4-bit [[microprocessor]] first produced first quarter of 1975 by [[Hitachi]].<ref>Jack Belzer, Albert G. Holzman, Allen Kent. (Jul 1, 1978). Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology: Volume 10 - Linear and Matrix Algebra to Microorganisms: Computer-Assisted Identification. [http://books.google.com/books?id=iBsUXrgKBKkC&lpg=PA401&ots=i6F1IL5YAO&pg=PA402 Page 402]</ref> The HMCS-4 used pMOS technology and was architecturally compatible with the [[Intel 4004]]. The chip came in 16-pin [[Dual in-line package|DIP]] packages. The HD35404 was part of the [[Hitachi HMCS-4]], an [[Intel MCS-4]] clone. The HD35404 was the first microprocessor produced by Hitachi which paved their way into the microprocessor market.
 
The '''Hitachi HD35404''' was a 4-bit [[microprocessor]] first produced first quarter of 1975 by [[Hitachi]].<ref>Jack Belzer, Albert G. Holzman, Allen Kent. (Jul 1, 1978). Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology: Volume 10 - Linear and Matrix Algebra to Microorganisms: Computer-Assisted Identification. [http://books.google.com/books?id=iBsUXrgKBKkC&lpg=PA401&ots=i6F1IL5YAO&pg=PA402 Page 402]</ref> The HMCS-4 used pMOS technology and was architecturally compatible with the [[Intel 4004]]. The chip came in 16-pin [[Dual in-line package|DIP]] packages. The HD35404 was part of the [[Hitachi HMCS-4]], an [[Intel MCS-4]] clone. The HD35404 was the first microprocessor produced by Hitachi which paved their way into the microprocessor market.
  

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