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The Intel 4004 was a 4-bit processor released in 1971, but in 1973 the Intel 8080, an 8-bit processor, made the first personal computer, the Altair 8800, possible.
The technology was developed by Italian physicist Federico Faggin in 1968, who later joined Intel in order to develop the very first Central Processing Unit ( CPU ) on one chip ( Intel 4004 ), for which he received the National Medal of Technology and Innovation in 2010.
The first single-chip microprocessor was the 4-bit Intel 4004 released in 1971, with the Intel 8008 and other more capable microprocessors becoming available over the next several years.
* 1972 – The intel 4004, first microporecesor was released.
The 4000 was followed by the very popular 4001 ( in 1961 ), the 4002 ( limited edition bass introduced in 1977 ), the 4008 ( an eight-string model introduced in the mid-1970s ), the 4003 ( in 1979, replacing the 4001 entirely in 1986 and still in production in 2012 ), and most recently the 4004 series.
The first microprocessor for example, the Intel 4004, was designed for calculators and other small systems but still required many external memory and support chips.
While it contains no microprocessor, it used the 4004 programming instruction set and its custom TTL was the basis for the Intel 8008, and for practical purposes the system behaves approximately as if it contains an 8008.
He was a prolific scholar, who most famously published a chronology that purported to establish the time and date of the creation as the night preceding Sunday, 23 October 4004 BC, according to the proleptic Julian calendar.
Zilog was incorporated in California in 1974 by Federico Faggin, who left Intel after working on the 4004 and then the 8080 microprocessors.
A small re-design followed, under the leadership of Federico Faggin, the designer of the 4004, now project leader of the 1201, expanding from a 16-pin to 18-pin design, and the new 1201 was delivered to CTC in late 1971.
The 8008 was a little slower in terms of instructions per second ( 36, 000 to 80, 000 at 0. 8 MHz ) than the 4-bit Intel 4004 and Intel 4040, but the fact that the 8008 processed data eight bits at a time and could access significantly more RAM still gave it a significant speed advantage in most applications.
The Intel 4004 was a 4-bit central processing unit ( CPU ) released by Intel Corporation in 1971.
National Semiconductor was a second source manufacturer of the 4004, under their part number INS4004.
The first public mention of 4004 was an advertisement in the November 15, 1971 edition of Electronic News, though unconfirmed reports put the date of first delivery as early as March 1971.
Packaged in a 16-pin ceramic dual in-line package, the 4004 was the first commercially available computer processor designed and manufactured by chip maker Intel, which had previously made semiconductor memory chips.
This resulted in the 4004, which was part of a family of chips, including ROM, DRAM and serial to parallel shift register chips.
The 4004 employed a 10 µm process silicon-gate enhancement load pMOS technology and could execute approximately 92, 000 instructions per second ; a single instruction cycle was 10. 8 microseconds.
The Intel 4004 was designed by physically cutting sheets of Rubylith into thin strips to lay out the circuits to be printed, a process made obsolete by current computer graphic design capabilities.
The 4004 was part of the MCS-4 family of LSI chips that could be used to build digital computers with varying amounts of memory.
According to Dr. Larry Lasher of Ames Research Center, the Pioneer team did evaluate the 4004, but decided it was too new at the time to include in any of the Pioneer projects.
This one-of-a-kind prototype was a personal present by Busicom ’ s president Mr. Yoshio Kojima to Federico Faggin for his successful leadership of the design and development of the 4004 and three other memory and I / O chips ( the MCS-4 chipset ).

4004 and built
He built the tester to prove that the 4004 could be used for applications different from calculators, and successfully transferred the first microprocessor to production ( 1970 – 1971 ).
Intel 8008 was the first single-chip 8-bit CPU and, like the 4004, was built with p-channel silicon gate technology.

4004 and year
The year before Christ 4004.
The F-14 Tomcat's Central Air Data Computer ( or F14 CADC ) was created a year before the 4004, but its existence was classified by the United States Navy until 1997.
), in which he dated the Creation of the world to the year 11, 013 BC and the Flood to 4990 BC, in contradiction to Bishop James Ussher's famous chronology, which placed creation at 4004 BC and the Flood at 2349 BC.

4004 and by
Lemmy currently uses a customised 4004 made by luthier TC Ellis.
The Ussher chronology of the 1650s had calculated creation at 4004 BC, but by the 1780s geologists assumed a much older world.
* 4004 BC: According to the Ussher chronology, created by James Ussher based on the Old Testament of the Bible, this is when the universe is created at nightfall preceding October 23.
Six months later, Seiko approached Intel expressing an interest in using the 1201 in a scientific calculator, likely after seeing the success of the simpler Intel 4004 used by Busicom in their business calculators.
When Federico Faggin designed the MCS-4 family, he also christened the chips with distinct names: 4001, 4002, 4003, and 4004, breaking away from the numbering scheme used by Intel at that time which would have required the names 1302, 1105, 1507, and 1202 respectively.
The 4004 included control functions for memory and I / O, which are not normally handled by the microprocessor.
On November 15, 2006, the 35th anniversary of the 4004, Intel celebrated by releasing the chip's schematics, mask works, and user manual.
On October 15, 2010, Faggin, Hoff, and Mazor were awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation by President Barack Obama for their pioneering work on the 4004.
* Intel 4004 Microprocessor 35th Anniversary-Live recording of presentations by Ted Hoff and Federico Faggin at the Computer History Museum for the 35th anniversary of the first microprocessor.
He moved it back to 4004 BC to take account of an error perpetrated by Dionysius Exiguus, the founder of the Anno Domini numbering system.
n the seventeenth century, in his great work, Dr. John Lightfoot, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, and one of the most eminent Hebrew scholars of his time, declared, as the result of his most profound and exhaustive study of the Scriptures, that " heaven and earth, centre and circumference, were created all together, in the same instant, and clouds full of water ," and that " this work took place and man was created by the Trinity on October 23, 4004 B. C., at nine of the clock in the morning.
* The world ’ s first microprocessor ( 1971 ) was made possible by the advanced capabilities of the silicon gate technology, the Intel 4004 was a 4-bit CPU ( central processing unit ) on a single chip.
* 1974: Data Board 4680-the number is a short form of the three microprocessors supported by the bus of this system: Intel 4004, Motorola 6800 and Zilog Z80.

4004 and first
Since the introduction of the first commercially available microprocessor ( the Intel 4004 ) in 1970, and the first widely used microprocessor ( the Intel 8080 ) in 1974, this class of CPUs has almost completely overtaken all other central processing unit implementation methods.
Being within an hours ' drive of Silicon Valley, Kildall heard about the first commercially available microprocessor, the Intel 4004.
Intel 4004, the first general-purpose, commercial microprocessor
* 1971 – Intel releases world's first commercial single-chip microprocessor, the 4004.
** Intel releases the world's first microprocessor, the Intel 4004.
* 10 µm — transistor width of the Intel 4004, the world's first commercial microprocessor
A popular myth has it that Pioneer 10, the first spacecraft to leave the solar system, used an Intel 4004 microprocessor.
* The Intel 4004: A testimonial from Federico Faggin, its designer, on Intel's first microprocessor's thirtieth birthday
It was in the pages of the Scofield Reference Bible that many Christians first encountered Archbishop James Ussher's calculation of the date of Creation as 4004 BC ; and through discussion of Scofield's notes, which advocated the " gap theory ," fundamentalists began a serious internal debate about the nature and chronology of creation.
On November 15, 1971, Intel released the world's first commercial microprocessor, the 4004.
Ussher deduced that the first day of creation began at nightfall preceding Sunday, October 23, 4004 BC, in the proleptic Julian calendar, near the autumnal equinox.
The first page of Genesis was annotated with Ussher's date of Creation, 4004 BC, though in reality, Ussher's Annales is estimated to have relied on the Bible for only one sixth of its volume.
4004 ( In the Garden of Eden ), the first play in George Bernard Shaw's Back to Methuselah

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