
8008
| Introduction date: | April 1972 | |
| Category: | 8-bit microprocessor | |
| Frequency: |
8008 0.5MHz 8008-1 0.8MHz |
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| Technology: | P-channel silicon gate MOS technology | |
| Number of transistors: | 3,500 (10 microns) | |
| Addressable memory: | 16K x 8-bits | |
| Number of instructions: | 48 with a 8 level stack, seven 8-bit registers and interrupt abilities | |
| History:
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The 8008 was developed in tandem with the 4004 and was intended
to be a custom chip for CTC (later |
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| Second source: |
Siemens and Microsystems International was second source to
Intel 8008. East German clones was also made of the 8008. |
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| MF8008R | MF8008-1R | ||||
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| 7511 | 7540 | ||||
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| SAB8008-1C | |||||
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| Malaysia 7908 |
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| SAB8008-1D | |||||
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| Philippines 7929 |
| FunkWerk Erfurt | |||||
| U808D | |||||
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Pin configuration