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1972 and Intel
The first commercial 8-bit processor was the Intel 8008 ( 1972 ) which was originally intended for the Datapoint 2200 intelligent terminal.
* Intel 8008 ( 1972 Datapoint 2200 compatible )
In 1972, for the first time is marketed a solid state computer designed with a microprocessor ( the Intel 8008 8-bit microprocessor ).
When Intel sued the competitor UMC for patent infringement over technologies including microcode updates of processors and different parts of the processor working asynchronously, UMC could point to an awarded paper describing how these technologies had been used in the D23 already in 1972.
The Intel 8008 was an early byte-oriented microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel and introduced in April 1972.
Intel renamed it the 8008, and put it in their catalog in April 1972 priced at $ 120.
The EPROM was invented by Dov Frohman of Intel in 1971, who was awarded US patent 3660819 in 1972.
CTC released the Datapoint 2200 using about 100 discrete TTL components ( SSI / MSI chips ) instead of a microprocessor, while Intel's single-chip design, eventually designated the Intel 8008, was finally released in April 1972.
* The world ’ s first 8-bit microprocessor ( 1972 ), the Intel 8008.
Gary Kildall in 1972 for Intel for its microprocessors.
The Intel 8008 microprocessor was announced in 1972 and they realized it could read the tapes and process the data.

1972 and launched
The Apollo 16 mission successfully launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 12: 54 PM EST on 16 April 1972.
Sagan assembled the first physical message that was sent into space: a gold-anodized plaque, attached to the space probe Pioneer 10, launched in 1972.
A more successful series of calculators using a reflective DSM-LCD was launched in 1972 by Sharp Inc with the Sharp EL-805, which was a slim pocket calculator.
* 1972 – Apollo 17, the last Apollo moon mission, is launched.
* 1972 – Vietnam War: As part of Operation Linebacker II, 120 American B-52 Stratofortress bombers attacked Hanoi, including 78 launched from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the largest single combat launch in Strategic Air Command history.
Dressed in a striking costume, his hair dyed red, Bowie launched his Ziggy Stardust stage show with the Spiders from Mars — Ronson, Bolder and Woodmansey — at the Toby Jug pub in Tolworth on 10 February 1972.
From 1972 to 1975 NASA launched the AEROS and AEROS B satellites to study the F region.
* 1972 – Pakistan launched its Nuclear detterent program few weeks after its defeat in Bangladesh Liberation War and Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
* 1972 – The Pioneer 10 space probe is launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida with a mission to explore the outer planets.
* Pioneer 10 ( Pioneer F ) – Jupiter, interstellar medium, launched March 1972
Later, a massive " automated data network " called Express was launched in 1972 to serve needs of Russian Railways.
The first standardized satellite bus design was the HS-333 GEO commsat, launched in 1972.
** Small Astronomy Satellite 2, launched on 15 November 1972
In 1972, Upper Iowa launched an external degree program that included Independent Study and Online Programs.
Also Secretary General of both the 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, which launched the world environment movement, and the 1992 Earth Summit, Strong has played a critical role is globalizing the environmental movement.
* USS William C. Cole ( DE-641 ) was a Buckley-class destroyer escort, which was launched in 1943 and stricken in 1972.
** Intelsat IV ( F3 ) is launched ; it enters commercial service over the Atlantic Ocean February 18, 1972.
The shuttle program was formally launched on January 5, 1972, when President Nixon announced that NASA would proceed with the development of a reusable space shuttle system.
* was a Type 21 frigate launched in 1972 and bombed and sunk in the Falklands War in 1982.
On November 9, 1972, Canada's first geostationary satellite serving the continent, Anik A1, was launched by Telesat Canada, with the United States following suit with the launch of Westar 1 by Western Union on April 13, 1974.
* Rook ( rocket ), a British rocket launched between 1959 and 1972
* an aircraft carrier launched in 1943 and served until 1972
The party was formally launched on 5 October 1972 under the name National Front for French Unity ( Front national pour l ' unité française ), or National Front.
Earning enough money from his record store, Branson in 1972 launched the record label Virgin Records with Nik Powell and bought a country estate, in which he installed a recording studio.

1972 and 8008
In 1972, a Sacramento State University team led by Bill Pentz built the Sac State 8008 computer, able to handle thousands of patients ' medical records.
In the UK, a team at S. E. Laboratories Engineering ( EMI ) led by Tom Spink in 1972 built a microcomputer based on a pre-release sample of the 8008.
* MCS-8 User Manual with 8008 data sheet ( 1972 )

1972 and first
He was the fourth child of Ondrej Varchola ( Americanized as Andrew Warhola, Sr., 1889 – 1942 ) and Júlia ( née Zavacká, 1892 – 1972 ), whose first child was born in their homeland and died before their move to the U. S. Andy had two older brothers, Paul, born about 1923, and John, born about 1925.
* 1989 – Pakistan is re-admitted to the Commonwealth of Nations after having restoring democracy for the first time since 1972.
The first manned flight of Apollo was in 1968 and it succeeded in landing the first humans on Earth's Moon in 1969 through 1972.
In November 1972, Kolton was named as the exchange's first chief executive officer and its first salaried top executive.
* 1972 – Actor Charlie Chaplin returns to the United States for the first time since being labeled a communist during the Red Scare in the early 1950s.
He has written and produced seventy-three full-length plays in Scarborough and London and was, between 1972 and 2009, the artistic director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, where all but four of his plays have received their first performance.
:: 1973, 1995 *( Ajax also won in 1972, however, UEFA only sanctioned the UEFA Super Cup for the first time in 1973 so the 1972 edition was an unofficial one.
* 1972 – Vietnam War: For the first time since November 1967, American B-52 bombers reportedly begin bombing North Vietnam.
* 1972 – Seventy-four nations sign the Biological Weapons Convention, the first multilateral disarmament treaty banning the production of biological weapons.
* 1972 – Abeid Karume, African political leader, first president of Zanzibar ( b. 1905 )
* The first documented Hello, world program, in Kernighan's " A Tutorial Introduction to the Language B " ( 1972 ).
The first editions published under the new combined name were those of June 19, 1972.
After the season ended, the Orioles showcased altered uniforms, with a circular ' Maryland ' patch added to the left-hand sleeve of all jerseys and the grey road jerseys displaying Baltimore across the chest for the first time since 1972.
Alexander Bunyip, created by children's author and illustrator Michael Salmon, first appeared in print in The Monster That Ate Canberra in 1972, Alexander Bunyip went on to appear in many other books and a live-action television series, Alexander Bunyip's Billabong.
*" Bogsiders insist that soldiers shot first " from The Guardian, Tuesday 1 February 1972
In order to promote the re-releases, Chaplin travelled to the US in 1972 for the first time in twenty years to receive a lifetime achievement award from the Lincoln Center Film Society and an Academy Honorary Award for " the incalculable effect he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century ".
By 1972, the economic progress of Allende's first year had been reversed, and the economy was in crisis.
The members of the group met as mostly freshmen at Tuskegee Institute ( now Tuskegee University ) in 1968, and signed with Motown in November 1972, having first caught the public eye opening for The Jackson 5 while on tour.
This included the 1948 season, in which the Browns became the first unbeaten and untied team in professional football history, 24 years before the NFL's 1972 Miami Dolphins duplicated the feat.
The Cubs posted a winning record ( 83 – 78 ) for the third consecutive season, the first time the club had done so since 1972, and a new era of ownership under the Ricketts ' family was approved by MLB owners in early October.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders soon gained the spotlight with their revealing outfits and sophisticated dance moves, which debuted in the 1972 – 1973 season, but were first seen widely in Super Bowl X ( 1976 ).

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