Masatoshi Shima

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Masatoshi Shima is a Japanese engineer and microprocessor pioneer best known for co-designing the Intel 4004, the world's first commercial microprocessor.

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Masatoshi Shima canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese person
electronics engineer
engineer
microprocessor designer
person
coDesignedWith Federico Faggin
Stanley Mazor
Ted Hoff
countryOfCitizenship Japan
designed Intel 4004
Intel 8008
Intel 8080
Zilog Z80
Zilog Z8000 microprocessor
surface form: Zilog Z8000
employer Intel Corporation
surface form: Intel

Nippon Calculating Machine Corporation
Zilog
fieldOfWork computer engineering
integrated circuits
microprocessors
gender male
industry computer hardware
semiconductors
influenced microcomputer industry
microprocessor design
knownFor co-designing the Intel 4004 microprocessor
designing early microprocessor architectures
pioneering work in microprocessors
languageOfWorkOrName English
Japanese
name Masatoshi Shima NERFINISHED
nationality Japanese
nativeNameLanguage ja
notableAchievement helped create the first commercial microprocessor
notableWork Intel 4004
Intel 8008
Intel 8080
Zilog Z80
Zilog Z8000 microprocessor
surface form: Zilog Z8000
occupation electronics engineer
engineer
microprocessor designer
workLocation Japan
United States of America
surface form: United States

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Intel 4004 coDesigner Masatoshi Shima
Robert N. Noyce Award hasAwarded Masatoshi Shima