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INTEL 4004
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The Intel 4004 is a 4-bit central processing unit (CPU) released by Intel Corporation in 1971. It was the first commercially available microprocessor by Intel and the first in a long line of Intel CPUs. The chip design started in April 1970, when Federico Faggin joined Intel, and was completed under his leadership in January 1971. The first commercial sale of the fully operational 4004 occurred in March 1971 to Busicom Corp. of Japan for which it was originally designed and built as a custom chip. Central processing unit / CPU : C4004 16-pin CerDIP 10000 nm manufacturing process 2300 Transistors 0.74 MHz frequency 4 Bit data width 0.5 Watt power consumption 15 Volt Vcore See also: Intel's First Microprocessor—the Intel 4004: Intel Museum (Intel Corporate Archives) entry https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/history/museum-story-of-intel-4004.html External article Intel 4004/4040 - CPU MUSEUM - MUSEUM OF MICROPROCESSORS & DIE PHOTOGRAPHY
