4004

     

The Intel 4004 is a 4-bit central processing unit (CPU) release by Intel Corporation in 1971. Intel purports it is the world's first commercial microprocessor. The 4004 employed a 10 μm silicon-gate enhancement load PMOS technology and could execute approximately 92,000 instructions per second (that is, a singular instruction was executed in 11 microseconds).

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