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  • Modern microprocessors typically incorporate the functionality of a [[clock generator|clock]], [[c Microprocessors are [[instruction set processors]] (ISPs), meaning they operate on a predef
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  • ...plant). The typical [[wafer size]] for this process at companies such as [[Fairchild]] and [[TI]] was 2-inch (51 mm). ! [[Intel]] !! [[TI]] !! [[RCA]] !! [[Fairchild]] !! [[National Semiconductor|National]]!! [[microsystems international|MIL
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  • == 3 μm Microprocessors == * Fairchild
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  • | fab 3 name link = fairchild
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  • {{fairchild title|PPS-25}} | title = Fairchild PPS-25
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  • ...bit microprocessors, however, are much different from the first generation microprocessors of the 1970s - in terms of architecture, performance, and overall capabilit == 4-bit microprocessors ==
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  • {{fairchild title|F9450}}{{Microprocessor |name = Fairchild F9450
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  • ...Large Scale Integration|high-density ICs]] such as [[memory chip]]s and [[microprocessors]]. ...4}}</ref> [[CMOS]] was developed by [[Chih-Tang Sah]] and Frank Wanlass at Fairchild in 1963.<ref name="computerhistory1963"/> The first CMOS integrated circuit
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  • == 8-bit microprocessors == * {{fairchild|F8|Fairchild F8}}
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  • == 16-bit microprocessors == * [[Fairchild MicroFlame 9440]]
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  • ...essors to form a larger processor of some desired [[word size]]. Bit-slice microprocessors can be cascaded to produce any conventional (e.g. [[4-bit architecture|4-bi == bit-slice microprocessors==
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  • | type = microprocessors ...3" style="border: none;" | || colspan="6" style="background: #E8E8E8;" | [[Fairchild]]
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  • {{fairchild title|9400 Series}} | title = Fairchild 9400 Family
    2 KB (223 words) - 22:04, 5 October 2017
  • {{fairchild title|4700 Series}} | title = Fairchild 4700 Family
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  • {{fairchild title|100K}} | title = Fairchild 100K
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  • ...mentary MOS (CMOS) process by [[Chih-Tang Sah]] and [[Frank Wanlass]] at [[Fairchild Semiconductor]] in 1963. [[RCA]] commercialized the technology with the tra ...in the third phase.}}</ref> [[Chih-Tang Sah]] introduced MOS technology to Fairchild with his MOS-controlled [[tetrode]] fabricated in late 1960.<ref name="comp
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  • {{title|Fairchild Semiconductor}} | name = Fairchild
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  • {{fairchild title|F8}} | title = Fairchild F8
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  • ...re. The law is named after Gordon Moore, the co-founder of [[Intel]] and [[Fairchild Semiconductor]], whose original 1965 paper became the basis for this law. ...tations especially concerning the performance and [[clock frequency]] of [[microprocessors]].
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  • ...mentary MOS) transistor was invented by Chih-Tang Sah and Frank Wanlass at Fairchild Semiconductor in 1963. * [[Fairchild]]'s {{fairchild|PPS-25}}
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