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Panafacom was a ****anese
microprocessor design firm
established on 2 July 1973 by a
consortium of
companies that
included Fujitsu, Fuji
Electric and Matsu****a...
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technology company jointly owned by
Ricoh and Fujitsu,
formed by the
merger of
Panafacom and USAC
Electronic Industrial in 1987. As of 2019, it
focuses on computing...
- (1976).
Early single-chip 16-bit
microprocessors (c. 1975–76)
include the
Panafacom MN1610 (1975),
National Semiconductor PACE (1975),
General Instrument...
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called the NC4000)
Tegra family Signetics 2650
OpenRISC family SPARC PANAFACOM-16A (originally MN1610)
MIPROC 16 1802 M32R RISC-V mP6 SW-1 / SW-2 / SW-3...
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Technology 1 MHz 8 - 1 3,510 NMOS (dynamic) 1975 PFL-16A (MN 1610)
Panafacom 2 MHz 16 - 1 NMOS 1975 BPC
Hewlett Packard 10 MHz 16 - 1 6,000 (+ ROM)...
- The
first single-chip 16-bit
microprocessor was
introduced in 1975.
Panafacom, a
conglomerate formed by ****anese
companies Fujitsu, Fuji Electric, and...
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General Instrument CP1600 and CP1610, the
National Semiconductor INS8900,
Panafacom's MN1610,
Texas Instruments' TMS9900, and, most notably, the
Intel 8086...
- of microcomputers. In 1977,
Panafacom released an
early 16-bit microcomputer, the Lkit-16,
based on the 16-bit
Panafacom MN1610
microprocessor they developed...
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Computer Corporation introduces Sord M200, an
early home
computer 1977 :
Panafacom releases the Lkit-16, an
early 16-bit
microcomputer 1978 :
Roland releases...
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Personal computers include:
FACOM 9450 (1981): Fujitsu's
branding for the
Panafacom C-180 Facom, a
French tool
company Information Processing Society of ****an...