This time, apparently still not satisfied with the number of 8008 computers, he made an Intel 8008-based single-board computer. The Mini-08, as [Scott] calls it, is based on his previous endeavour ...
Every year [Len Bales] designs and builds a new clock. His 2006 clock runs on the classic Intel 8008 microprocessor. The design is definitely not for the faint of heart, but he includes all code ...
April 1972: Intel introduces the 8008, the first 8-bit microprocessor. Jonathan A. Titus designs the Mark-8, "Your Personal Minicomputer," according to the July, 1974 cover of Radio-Electronics.
In late 1970 Intel introduces a 1K RAM chip and the 4004, a 4-bit microprocessor. Two years later comes the 8008, an 8-bit microprocessor.
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