Black-and-white photograph of Ted Hoff with 8080 chip. Asked to design a custom, multi-chip calculator solution for Japanese manufacturer Busicom, Intel engineer Marican E. "Ted" Hoff instead invented the world's first, general purpose microprocessor, the 4004
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 8088 processor. A pivotal sale to IBM's new personal compute...
Color slide of the Altair 8800 microcomputer. The Altair 8800 microcomputer, based on the Intel 8080...
More than a quarter of a century has elapsed since the debut of microcomputers. This period is almos...
Black-and-white photograph of Busicom calculator. A Japanese calculator manufacturer, Busicom, asked...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 4004 microprocessor. The 4004 was Intel's first microprocess...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 4004 microprocessor package. Clock speed: 108 kilohertz. Tr...
Color slide of the Intel 1103 Memory chip package. Concept: Ted Hoff. Design: John Reed. This first ...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 1103 DRAM Memory Die. Concept: Ted Hoff. Design: John Reed. ...
Reports on the history, development, and applications supported by Zilog Z80 microprocessor. The his...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 8008 microprocessor. The 8008 was twice as powerful as the 4...
The world is full of microprocessors and microprocessors are full of devices. From the high-end stor...
Enlarged black-and-white photograph of the Intel® 1101 RAM Memory Die. Concept: Ted Hoff. Design: J...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® Pentium® 4 processor. The processor debuted with 42 million ...
Enlarged color photograph of the 3101 64-Bit Schottky Bipolar RAM Die. Intel's first successful prod...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® Pentium® 4 processor packages. Level Two cache: 256 KB Advan...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 8088 processor. A pivotal sale to IBM's new personal compute...
Color slide of the Altair 8800 microcomputer. The Altair 8800 microcomputer, based on the Intel 8080...
More than a quarter of a century has elapsed since the debut of microcomputers. This period is almos...
Black-and-white photograph of Busicom calculator. A Japanese calculator manufacturer, Busicom, asked...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 4004 microprocessor. The 4004 was Intel's first microprocess...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 4004 microprocessor package. Clock speed: 108 kilohertz. Tr...
Color slide of the Intel 1103 Memory chip package. Concept: Ted Hoff. Design: John Reed. This first ...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 1103 DRAM Memory Die. Concept: Ted Hoff. Design: John Reed. ...
Reports on the history, development, and applications supported by Zilog Z80 microprocessor. The his...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 8008 microprocessor. The 8008 was twice as powerful as the 4...
The world is full of microprocessors and microprocessors are full of devices. From the high-end stor...
Enlarged black-and-white photograph of the Intel® 1101 RAM Memory Die. Concept: Ted Hoff. Design: J...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® Pentium® 4 processor. The processor debuted with 42 million ...
Enlarged color photograph of the 3101 64-Bit Schottky Bipolar RAM Die. Intel's first successful prod...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® Pentium® 4 processor packages. Level Two cache: 256 KB Advan...
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 8088 processor. A pivotal sale to IBM's new personal compute...
Color slide of the Altair 8800 microcomputer. The Altair 8800 microcomputer, based on the Intel 8080...
More than a quarter of a century has elapsed since the debut of microcomputers. This period is almos...