- intel-processors4u.blogspot.com 2009/04/intel-…Intel 8080 was the successor at Intel 8008; it was due to its source-compatible being assembly language, since it employed the same whole of instruction...
- stackoverflow.com questions/2165914/how-do-…I hope I have explained it well enough, ok, it is not Intel 8080, but that is my understanding, and would be sure the concept is the same for that chip as the Intel x86...
- homes.cs.washington.edu ~lazowska/faculty.lecture…Intel 8080, 1975, 4,500 transistors Next ...
- wikious.com tr/Intel_8080Bu yazıda Intel 8080'in hayatımızın çeşitli alanlarını nasıl etkilediğini inceleyeceğiz, etkisini analiz edeceğiz ve günümüzde bu kadar önemli olan bu konuya farklı...
- researchgate.net publication/3331128_Intel_8080_…Developers and researchers can use the SDK to write code in Intel 8080/Z80 assembler which is executed locally via traditional emulation and remotely on a...
- academickids.com encyclopedia/index.php/Intel_8080At Intel, the 8080 was followed by the compatible and electrically more elegant 8085, and later by the assembly language compatible 16-bit 8086 and then the...
- computer.fandom.com wiki/Intel_8080The Intel 8080 was an early microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel. The 8-bit microprocessor was released in April 1974 running at 2 MHz...
- encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com Intel 8080The threat to the mainframe empire began in 1975 with the Altair 8800, a microcomputer kit featuring the Intel 8080.
- http://antiquetech.com ?page_id=651The 8080 was created by the Intel with Federico Faggin as the lead designer (his last chip before he left and started Zilog). The 8080 was released in March of 1974.