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4-bit microprocessor
1969 when Busicom Corp. commissioned Intel to design a family of seven chips for electronic calculators, including a three-chip CPU. Busicom initially
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Japanese company
Busicom Co., Ltd. (ビジコン株式会社, Bijikon Kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese company that manufactured and sold computer-related products headquartered in Taito
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Japanese electronics engineer
world's first microprocessor, the Intel 4004. In 1968, Shima worked for Busicom in Japan, and did the logic design for a specialized CPU to be translated
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Device used for calculations
microprocessor, was developed by Intel for the Japanese calculator company Busicom. Modern electronic calculators vary from cheap, give-away, credit-card-sized
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Physicist, engineer, inventor and entrepreneur
single chip – was a member of a family of 4 custom chips designed for Busicom, a Japanese calculator manufacturer. The other members of the family (constituting
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Computer processor contained on an integrated-circuit chip
1969, when Busicom, a Japanese calculator manufacturer, asked Intel to build a chipset for high-performance desktop calculators. Busicom's original design
Microprocessor
American multinational technology company
developed for the Japanese company Busicom to replace a number of ASICs in a calculator already produced by Busicom, the Intel 4004 was introduced to the
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Branch of engineering
MOS technology, along with Intel's Marcian Hoff and Stanley Mazor and Busicom's Masatoshi Shima. The microprocessor led to the development of microcomputers
Electrical_engineering
Device used to perform financial transactions
White. In April 1971, Busicom began to manufacture ATMs based on the first commercial microprocessor, the Intel 4004. Busicom manufactured these microprocessor-based
ATM
the ACM. 20 (9): 634–641. doi:10.1145/359810.359826. Nigel Tout. "The Busicom 141-PF calculator and the Intel 4004 microprocessor". Retrieved 2009-11-15
List of pioneers in computer science
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640 bytes Program memory 4 KB (4096 B) Originally designed to be used in Busicom calculator MCS-4 family: 4004 – CPU 4001 – 256 byte ROM & 4-bit Port 4002
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Japanese engineer
January 31, 2018) was a Japanese engineer who was influential in founding Busicom, driving the development of the Intel 4004 microprocessor, and later driving
Tadashi_Sasaki_(engineer)
Small computer on a single integrated circuit
technology, along with Intel engineers Marcian Hoff and Stan Mazor, and Busicom engineer Masatoshi Shima. It was followed by the 4-bit Intel 4040, the
Microcontroller
8-bit microprocessor
calculator, likely after seeing the success of the simpler 4004 used by Busicom in their business calculators. A small re-design followed, under the leadership
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Instructions a computer can execute
instructions onto the matrix was to burn out the unneeded connections. In 1969, Busicom, a Japanese calculator company, contracted with Intel to manufacture 12
Computer_program
American microelectronics engineer (born 1941)
manufacturer Busicom asked Intel to complete the design and manufacture of a new set of chips. Credited along with Faggin, Hoff, and Masatoshi Shima of Busicom as
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MOS IC technology, with Intel engineers Marcian Hoff and Stan Mazor, and Busicom engineer Masatoshi Shima. With the arrival of CMOS microprocessors in 1975
History_of_the_transistor
Computer system with a dedicated function
technology, along with Intel engineers Marcian Hoff and Stan Mazor, and Busicom engineer Masatoshi Shima. One of the first recognizably modern embedded
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calculator was the Busicom LE-120A "HANDY", the first single-chip calculator to be built, released in February 1971. The Busicom 141-PF desktop calculator
History of science and technology in Japan
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batteries. The first truly pocket-sized electronic calculator was the Busicom LE-120A "HANDY", which was marketed early in 1971. Digital single-lens
List of Japanese inventions and discoveries
List_of_Japanese_inventions_and_discoveries
Busicom was in financial trouble and Intel arranged a deal that enabled them to sell the CPU as a product in exchange for lowering costs to Busicom.
History_of_personal_computers
American electronics company
minicomputer manufacturers (cf. BUNCH, Digital Equipment Corporation). In 1970 Busicom, a Japanese adding machine manufacturer, approached Intel and Mostek with
Mostek
Russian model of mechanical calculator
Sweden Multo and Original-Odhner. In Russia Felix and in Japan Tiger and Busicom which, incidentally, was made famous because Intel created the first microprocessor
Odhner_Arithmometer
by Marcian Hoff. His concept was part of an order by Japanese company Busicom for a desktop programmable electronic calculator, which Hoff wanted to
History of electronics engineering
History_of_electronics_engineering
American electrical engineer
Faggin, who also led the project during 1970-1971. Masatoshi Shima from Busicom defined the logic. In 1975 he started a group to work on large-scale integration
Marcian_Hoff
led by Intel's Federico Faggin, Marcian Hoff, and Stanley Mazor, and Busicom's Masatoshi Shima. The chip was mainly designed and realized by Faggin,
History_of_computing
Australian political journalist and author (1911–1977)
Biography. ADB. Retrieved 16 August 2015. ""Inside Canberra" history". www.busicom.com.au. Retrieved 16 August 2015. The Age, 18 June 1968, p. 4; 19 June
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form of popular electronic music 1970 : ARP 2600 is manufactured 1971 : Busicom's Masatoshi Shima and Intel's Federico Faggin complete 4004, the first commercial
Timeline_of_music_technology
American manufacturer of typewriters, and mechanical and electronic calculators
calculator to compete with the corresponding new Japanese products, such as the Busicom, based on Intel 4004 in 1971, Casio Mini and Sharp EL-805 in 1972. An early
Friden,_Inc.
Masatoshi Shima. It was developed for a Japanese calculator company called Busicom as an alternative to hardwired circuitry, but computers were developed
History of computing hardware (1960s–present)
History_of_computing_hardware_(1960s–present)
by Intel's Ted Hoff and Busicom's Masatoshi Shima. 1970. Intel 4004's design completed by Intel's Federico Faggin and Busicom's Masatoshi Shima. 1971.
History of general-purpose CPUs
History_of_general-purpose_CPUs
MOS IC technology, with Intel engineers Marcian Hoff and Stan Mazor, and Busicom engineer Masatoshi Shima. With the arrival of CMOS microprocessors in 1975
List_of_MOSFET_applications
MOS technology, along with Intel's Marcian Hoff and Stanley Mazor and Busicom's Masatoshi Shima. This ignited the development of the personal computer
History of electrical engineering
History_of_electrical_engineering
CUBIC-99 Lingo 128 Personal Computer [3] Hyosung PC-8000 Sambo TriGem20 Sambo Busicom SE-6003 E-Haeng Cyborg-3 Zungwon HART Champion-86XT Sanho ACME 2000 Dick
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Australian political journalist
Inside Canberra e-Newsletter Website, About Us, Rob Chalmers http://www.busicom.com.au/data/about_rc.htm Retrieved 16 September 2011 Australian National
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Guardian of peace
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God Given; Gift of God
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Waves; Heavy Rain
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Generous
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Kingly; Gentle
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Happier. Luckier.
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Of Mars. The Roman fertility god Mars for whom March was named.
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Imbued; Infused; Absorbed in Love
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Finnish name TUIJA means "cedar."
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