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Intel 8008

Microprocessor
The Intel 8008 is an early 8-bit microprocessor capable of addressing 16 KB of memory, introduced in April 1972. The 8008 architecture was designed by Computer Terminal Corporation and was implemented and manufactured by Intel. Wikipedia
Instruction set: 8008
Date: April 1972
Application: Computer terminals, calculators, bottling machines, 1970s ASEA industrial robots (IRB 6), simple computers, etc
Discontinued: 1983
Max. CPU clock rate: 500 kHz to 800 kHz
Package(s): 18-pin dual in-line package