If your teenage children are computer geeks, if they tinker with technology as a hobby, then the free Intel Museum at the microprocessor manufacturer's Santa Clara headquarters is for them. The museum ...
The Computer History Museum celebrates the introduction of Intel’s 4004 micriprocessor 36 years ago. There were no customer-programmable microprocessors on the market before the 4004. It was the first ...
Intel announced its 4004 processor and its chipset through an ad in Electronic News on November 15, 1971, making them the first complete CPU on one chip and the first commercially available ...
Forty years ago today, electronics and semiconductor trade newspaper Electronic News ran an advertisement for a new kind of chip. The Intel 4004, a $60 chip in a 16-pin dual in-line package, was an ...
I’ve started a project to re-create the Intel 4004 Microprocessor using discrete components. This is very similar to the re-creation done for the Intel Museum for the 35th anniversary of the 4004, ...