• The Intel 8008 was an early byte-oriented microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel and introduced in April 1972.
  • In 1973, Intel offered an instruction set simulator for the 8008 named INTERP/8.[7] It was written in FORTRAN IV by Gary Kildall while he worked as a consultant for...
  • Like the Intel 4004 microprocessor, an external customer drove the development of the Intel 8008 microprocessor.
  • Intel’s groundbreaking 8008 microprocessor was first produced 45 years ago.1 This chip, Intel’s first 8-bit microprocessor, is the ancestor of the x86 processor...
  • Intel 8008 8-bit Parallel Central Processor Unit and MCS-8 Micro Computer Set Users Manual.
  • Turing Complete - The What, Why, And How of the Intel 8008.
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  • The first 8-bit microprocessor, Intel 8008 (i8008) was released 5 months after Intel 4004. The 8008 was available in two speed grades - 500 KHz and 800 KHz.
  • While the Intel 4004, 8008, and 80286 were all groundbreaking for their time, there are many potential improvements that could be made to modernize their...
  • At the h~art of this system is the Intel 8008 CPU chip which has a repertoire of 48 instructions, seven working registers, an eight level address stack...
  • INTEL 15 5 8008. ... A micro computer system is formed when the 8008 is interfaced with any type or speed standard semiconductor memory up to 16K 8-bit words.