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How the bootstrap load made the historic Intel 8008 processor possible

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Near the end of 1972, Intel introduced their first 8-bit microprocessor, the 8008. Decades later, this processor still influences computi...
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How to multiply currents: Inside a counterfeit analog multiplier

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A recent Twitter thread about a counterfeit analog multiplier chip attracted my attention since I'm interested in both counterfeit in...
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HP Nanoprocessor part II: Reverse-engineering the circuits from the masks

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In 1974, Hewlett-Packard developed a microprocessor for control applications in their products, from floppy disk drives to voltmeters. Thi...
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