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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 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. | ||
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Revision as of 07:48, 20 August 2021
The Intel 4004, introduced in 1971, 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.