intel_8008
Intel 8008
The Intel 8008 was introduced in 1972 as an 8-bit microprocessor, succeeding the groundbreaking Intel 4004. Operating at a clock speed of 200 kHz, it represented a significant advancement in computing power, enabling more complex tasks to be performed compared to its predecessor. The 8008 played a crucial role in the development of early personal computers and other electronic devices, laying the foundation for the microprocessor revolution that would follow in subsequent years.
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