Fairchild F8

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title: Fairchild F8
text: The Fairchild F8 is an 8-bit microprocessor system from Fairchild Semiconductor, announced in 1974 and shipped in 1975. The original processor family included four main 40-pin integrated circuits (ICs); the 3850 CPU which was the arithmetic logic unit, the 3851 Program Storage Unit (PSU) which contained 1 KB of program ROM and handled instruction decoding, and the optional 3852 Dynamic Memory Interface (DMI) or 3853 Static Memory Interface (SMI) to control additional RAM or ROM holding the user
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description: 8-bit microprocessor first shipped in 1975
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_F8
date created: 2004-12-28T11:50:06Z
date modified: 2024-09-08T09:30:40Z
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