To make matters worse, the day after Faggin started work at Intel, Shima arrived from Japan to check the non-existent chip design of the 4004. Busicom was understandably upset but Faggin came up ...
The Intel 4004 was among the first microprocessors and ... With the schematic straight from [Federico Faggin], software analysis tools from [Lajos Kintli] and [Klaus Scheffler] to actually build ...
and engineer Frederico Faggin set about building the design into a workable product. But BUSICOM started to get impatient -- the ideas were risky and development was taking too long. But Intel ...
The video begins by pointing out that the world’s first commercial microprocessor, the Intel 4004 (c.1971), predates the first release of Linux by a fulsome 20 years. This yawning chasm in time ...