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Intel 8008

(processor)
A microprocessor intended for use as a terminal controller, and similar to the Intel 4040. The 8008 had a 14-bit PC and addressing and an eight level internal stack. It was followed by the Intel 8080.

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Steady progress continued, and led to further developments: In April 1972 came the Intel 8008 which comprised 3,300 transistors, and then in April 1974 came the 8080 which had 4,500 transistors.
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