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The '''Intel 4004''', [[introduced in 1971]], was the first commercial microprocessor.
{{Monolithic IC
|Manufacturer=Intel
|Model=4004
|Part_nos=
|Description=4-bit microprocessor
|Used_in=7L18;
}} [[introduced in 1971]].  It was the first commercial microprocessor.


It had a 4-bit data path width and 12 address bits and a minimum cycle time of 10.8 µs.  It was packaged in a 16-pin DIL with multiplexed bus signals.
It has a 4-bit data path width and 12 address bits and a minimum cycle time of 10.8 µs.   
The 4004 is packaged in a 16-pin DIL with multiplexed bus signals.
 
==Used in==
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 11 September 2023

The Intel 4004 is a 4-bit microprocessor monolithic integrated circuit introduced in 1971. It was the first commercial microprocessor.

It has a 4-bit data path width and 12 address bits and a minimum cycle time of 10.8 µs. The 4004 is packaged in a 16-pin DIL with multiplexed bus signals.

Used in

Some instruments using part Intel 4004

Instrument Manufacturer Class Model Description Introduced
7L18 Tektronix Plug-in 7L18 18 (60) GHz Spectrum Analyzer 1978

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