| Intel 4040 Central processing unit |
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An Intel D4040 Microprocessor |
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| Produced: | From 1974 to 1981[1] |
| Manufacturer: | Intel |
| Max CPU clock: | 500 kHz to 740 kHz |
| Instruction set: | 4-bit BCD oriented |
| Package: | 24 pin DIP |
The Intel 4040 microprocessor was the successor to the Intel 4004. It was introduced in 1974. The 4040 employed a 10 μm silicon-gate enhancement load PMOS technology, was made up of 3,000 transistors[2] and could execute approximately 60,000 instructions per second.
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Federico Faggin proposed the project, formulated the architecture and led the design. The detailed design was done by Tom Innes.
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