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{{intel title|4040}}
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{{Microprocessor
{{chip
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|name         = Intel 4040
|name=4040
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|image         = [[File:Intel D4040 2293B top.jpg|250px]]
|image=Intel D4040 2293B top.jpg
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|developer    = [[Intel]]
|caption=D4040
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|intro_date    = 1974
|designer=Intel
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|model         = 4040
|manufacturer=Intel
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|transistors  = 3,000
|model number=4040
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|cores        = 1
|part number=C4040
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|clock        = 740 KHz
|part number 2=D4040
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|bus_width    = 4-bit
|part number 3=P4040
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|lithography  = [[10μm]]
|first launched=1974
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|tdp          = 0.63 [[Watts|W]]
|family=MCS-40
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|mem_max      = 8[[KB]] (program)
|frequency=740 kHz
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|package      = 24-pin [[Dual in-line package|DIP]]<br />24-pin [[CDIP]]
|process=10 μm
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|}}
|transistors=3,000
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The '''Intel 4040''' ('''i4040''') is a 4-bit [[microprocessor]] introduced in 1974 by [[Intel]] as a successor to the [[Intel 4004]]. The 4040, fabricated using pMOST technology, introduced a small set of additional instructions, a larger call stack, a larger [[register file]], and interrupt capabilities. The package size was also increased to 24 pins. The 4040 is part of the [[Intel MCS-40]] chipset.
|word size=4 bit
 
|core count=1
 
|max memory=8 KiB
 
|power=630 mW
 
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The '''Intel 4040''' ('''i4040''') is a 4-bit [[microprocessor]] introduced in [[1974]] by [[Intel]] as a successor to the [[Intel 4004]]. The 4040, fabricated using pMOST technology, introduced a small set of additional instructions, a larger call stack, a larger [[register file]], and interrupt capabilities. The package size was also increased to 24 pins. The 4040 is part of the [[Intel MCS-40]] chipset.
 
  
 
The Intel 4040 was used in a large number of early video games and gaming machines such as the Bailey shuffleboard.
 
The Intel 4040 was used in a large number of early video games and gaming machines such as the Bailey shuffleboard.
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* [http://datasheets.chipdb.org/Intel/MCS-40/4040.pdf i4040 Datasheet]
 
* [http://datasheets.chipdb.org/Intel/MCS-40/4040.pdf i4040 Datasheet]
  
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Facts about "4040 - Intel"
base frequency0.74 MHz (7.4e-4 GHz, 740 kHz) +
core count1 +
designerIntel +
familyMCS-40 +
first launched1974 +
full page nameintel/mcs-40/4040 +
instance ofmicroprocessor +
ldate1974 +
main imageFile:Intel D4040 2293B top.jpg +
main image captionD4040 +
manufacturerIntel +
max memory0.00781 MiB (8 KiB, 8,192 B, 7.629395e-6 GiB, 7.450581e-9 TiB) +
model number4040 +
name4040 +
part numberC4040 +, D4040 + and P4040 +
power dissipation0.63 W (630 mW, 8.4483e-4 hp, 6.3e-4 kW) +
process10,000 nm (10 μm, 0.01 mm) +
transistor count3,000 +
word size4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) +