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The '''Intel 8008''' is an [[eight-bit microprocessor]] designed and manufactured by [[Intel]].<ref name=thocp1974-75>
The '''Intel 8008''' is an [[eight-bit microprocessor designed and manufactured by [[Intel.<ref name=thocp1974-75>
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The 8008 is the lineal ancestor of Intel's later designs, the  
The 8008 is the lineal ancestor of Intel's later designs, the  
[[intel 8080|8080]],
[[intel 8080|8080,
[[intel 8088|8088]],
[[intel 8088|8088,
[[intel 8086|8086]],
[[intel 8086|8086,
[[intel 80186|186]],
[[intel 80186|186,
[[intel 80286|286]],
[[intel 80286|286,
[[intel 80386|386]],
[[intel 80386|386,
[[intel 80486|486]] and all of Intel's Pentium processors.<ref name=UniversityOfBolton>
[[intel 80486|486 and all of Intel's Pentium processors.<ref name=UniversityOfBolton>
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}}</ref>  Note that the 8080 is [[assembly language]] compatible with the 8008, but not object compatible.  The 8008 was the lineal descendant of the [[Intel 4004]].<ref name=IntelMuseum>
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The Intel 8008 is an [[eight-bit microprocessor designed and manufactured by [[Intel.[1][2]

Intel 8008 specifications[1][2]
specification value
number of transistors 3,500 transistor on die[1][2]
clock speed 200 [[kilohertz[1][2]
bus speed 200 [[kilohertz[2]
introduction date April 1972[2], 24 August 1972[1]
transistor size 10 micron[2]

The 8008 is the lineal ancestor of Intel's later designs, the [[intel 8080|8080, [[intel 8088|8088, [[intel 8086|8086, [[intel 80186|186, [[intel 80286|286, [[intel 80386|386, [[intel 80486|486 and all of Intel's Pentium processors.[3] Note that the 8080 is [[assembly language compatible with the 8008, but not object compatible. The 8008 was the lineal descendant of the [[Intel 4004.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 {{cite news | url=http://www.thocp.net/timeline/1972.htm | title=The Industrial Era: 1972 - 1973 | publisher=[[History of Computing | accessdate=2008-04-14 | quote= }} mirror
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 {{cite news | url=http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/quickreffam.htm?wapkw=8008 | title=Microprocessor quick reference guide: Intel486™ Processors and Earlier | page= | pages= | publisher=[[Intel Museum | author= | date= | accessdate=2012-06-06 | quote= }} mirror
  3. {{cite news | url=http://www.ami.ac.uk/courses/ami4655_micros/u01/micro01evol.asp | title=A Brief Summary of the first 20 years of Microprocessor Evolution (1971 -1993) | publisher=[[University of Bolton | accessdate=2008-03-01 | quote= }}