8008
 


(8008 die core)

Introduction date:   April 1972
Category:   8-bit microprocessor
Frequency:
 
  8008 0.5MHz
8008-1 0.8MHz
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:

 

 

 

The 8008 was developed in tandem with the 4004 and was intended to be a custom chip for CTC (later
Datapoint) but was rejected because it was too slow

The G8008 was sold to Godbout Electronics in Oakland for use and sale in the hobby market.
 

Second source:
 
  Siemens and Microsystems International was second source to Intel 8008.
East German clones was also made of the 8008.

 


Intel          
8008          
         
N.D.C          
           
C8008 C8008 C8008 C8008 C8008 C8008
Malaysia
7736
N.D.C Philippines
7611
Malaysia
7503
N.D.C
 
Malaysia
N.D.C
           
C8008 C8008 C8008      
     
Malaysia
7514
HONG KONG
7728
Malaysia
 
     
           
C8008-1 C8008-1 C8008-1 C8008-1 C8008-1 C8008-1
Malaysia
7502
Philippines
7606
MALAYSIA
N.D.C
Malaysia
7633
Philippines
7613
Malaysia
7648
           
C8008-1 C8008-1 C8008-1 C8008-1    
   
(HP House Marking)
HONG KONG
7728
HONG KONG
7731
 
Malaysia
7652
 
Malaysia
7640
 
   
           
D8008 D8008-1 D8008-1      
     
Barbados
8319
Philippines
7911
Barbados
8121
     
           
G8008          
         
N.D.C          
           
M8008          
         
Malaysia
7530
         

 


Microsystems International        
MF8008R MF8008-1R        
       
7511 7540        

 


Siemens          
SAB8008-1C          
         
Malaysia
7908
         
           
SAB8008-1D          
         
Philippines
7929
         

 


FunkWerk Erfurt          
U808D          
         
           

 

 


Pin configuration

 

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