General Instrument CP1600

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title: General Instrument CP1600
text: The CP1600 is a 16-bit microprocessor created in a partnership between General Instrument and Honeywell, introduced in February 1975. It is one of the first single-chip 16-bit processors. The overall design bears a strong resemblance to the PDP-11. Honeywell used the CP1600 in a number of process control computers and related systems, but its most widespread use was the CP1610 version in the Intellivision video game console. The system saw little other use due to General Instrument's marketing p
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date created: 2008-12-29T22:34:21Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T00:50:25Z
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