- 1969 when
Busicom Corp.
commissioned Intel to
design a
family of
seven chips for
electronic calculators,
including a three-chip CPU.
Busicom initially...
-
Busicom Co., Ltd. (ビジコン株式会社,
Bijikon Kabushiki-gaisha) was a ****anese
company that
manufactured and sold computer-related
products headquartered in Taito...
- world's
first microprocessor, the
Intel 4004. In 1968,
Shima worked for
Busicom in ****an, and did the
logic design for a
specialized CPU to be translated...
- microprocessor, was
developed by
Intel for the ****anese
calculator company Busicom.
Modern electronic calculators vary from cheap, give-away, credit-card-sized...
-
single chip – was a
member of a
family of 4
custom chips designed for
Busicom, a ****anese
calculator manufacturer. The
other members of the
family (constituting...
- 1969, when
Busicom, a ****anese
calculator manufacturer,
asked Intel to
build a
chipset for high-performance
desktop calculators.
Busicom's original design...
-
developed for the ****anese
company Busicom to
replace a
number of
ASICs in a
calculator already produced by
Busicom, the
Intel 4004 was
introduced to the...
-
January 31, 2018) was a ****anese
engineer who was
influential in
founding Busicom,
driving the
development of the
Intel 4004 microprocessor, and
later driving...
- MOS technology,
along with Intel's
Marcian Hoff and
Stanley Mazor and
Busicom's Masatoshi Shima. The
microprocessor led to the
development of microcomputers...
- 640 bytes
Program memory 4 KB (4096 B)
Originally designed to be used in
Busicom calculator MCS-4 family: 4004 – CPU 4001 – ROM & 4-bit Port 4002 – RAM...