Intel 8008

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The Intel 8008 is an early 8-bit microprocessor introduced in 1972 that helped pioneer the development of general-purpose microcomputers.

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Intel 8008 canonical 6

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instanceOf 8-bit microprocessor
microprocessor
addressBusWidth 14 bits
addressingModeSupport indirect through registers
architecture PMOS
bitSlice 8-bit data, 14-bit address
busInterface multiplexed address and data bus
clockSpeedRange 200 kHz to 800 kHz
codename 8008
commercialAvailabilityYear 1972
controlSignals requires external controller logic
dataBusWidth 8 bits
dataHandling binary-coded decimal support via software
designStartYear 1970
fabricationMaterial silicon
fabricationProcess PMOS silicon-gate technology
historicalSignificance among the earliest commercially available microprocessors
instructionCount approximately 48 instructions
instructionPointerSize 14 bits
instructionSetType CISC
instructionSetWidth 8-bit instructions
introduced 1972
logicFamily PMOS logic
manufacturer Intel Corporation
surface form: Intel
marketPosition one of the first 8-bit microprocessors
maxAddressableMemory 16 KB
maxInterrupts no dedicated interrupt pin
notableImpact pioneered general-purpose microcomputers
notableUse MCM/70 computer
Mark-8 computer
early general-purpose microcomputers
originalApplication Datapoint 2200 terminal
originalCustomer Computer Terminal Corporation
packageType 18-pin DIP
powerSupplyVoltage +5V and -9V
predecessor Intel 4004
programCounterRange 0 to 16383
registers 7 8-bit registers plus accumulator
requiresExternalMemory yes
requiresSupportChips yes
stackDepth 7 levels
stackImplementation internal fixed-depth stack
status discontinued
successor Intel 8080
technologyNode 10 µm
transistorCount 3500
wordLengthCategory 8-bit
wordSize 8 bits

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Intel 4004 successor Intel 8008
Intel 8080 predecessor Intel 8008
Federico Faggin designed Intel 8008
Motorola 6800 microprocessor competedWith Intel 8008
subject surface form: Motorola 6800
Masatoshi Shima notableWork Intel 8008
Masatoshi Shima designed Intel 8008