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Intel 4004, world's first commercial microprocessor, celebrates 40th birthday, ages gracefully (Engadget)
Pull out the candles and champagne, because the Intel 4004 is celebrating a
major birthday today -- the big four-oh. That's right, it's been exactly four
decades since Intel unveiled the world's first commercially available CPU,
with an _Electronic News_ ad that ran on November 15th, 1971. It all began in
1969, when Japan's Nippon Calculating Machine Corporation asked Intel to
create 12 chips for its Busicom 141-PF calculator. With that assignment,
engineers Federico Faggin, Ted Hoff and Stanley Mazor set about designing what
would prove to be a groundbreaking innovation -- a 4-bit, 16-pin
microprocessor with a full 2,300 MOS transistors, and about 740kHZ of
horsepower. The 4004's ten micron feature size may seem gargantuan by
contemporary standards, but at the time, it was rather remarkable --
especially considering that the processor was constructed from a single piece
of silicon. In fact, Faggin was so proud of his creation that he decided to
initial its design with "FF," in appropriate recognition of a true work of
art. Hit up the coverage links below for more background on the Intel 4004,
including a graphic history of the microprocessor, from the _Inquirer_.
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