
The direct result of the agreement was the eight-bit Intel 8008 processor, the first computer-grade microprocessor chip. Its derivatives were the foundation of the information age. The four-bit Intel 4004, developed at the same time, by chance came out first, but could only run a calculator.
The direct result of the agreement was the eight-bit Intel 8008 processor, the first computer-grade microprocessor chip. Its derivatives were the foundation of the information age. The four-bit Intel 4004, developed at the same time, by chance came out first, but could only run a calculator.