Difference between revisions of "Intel 8080"
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− | The Intel 8080 was the CPU that was popularized by [[CP/M]] machines with the [[S-100]] bus. This was the first 'open' home computer standard before the introduction of the [[IBM-compatible PC|IBM PC]]. | + | The Intel 8080 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_8080 Wikipedia: Intel 8080], [https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/mcs-80/8080 Wikichip Intel 8080]) was the CPU that was popularized by [[CP/M]] machines with the [[S-100]] bus. This was the first 'open' home computer standard before the introduction of the [[IBM-compatible PC|IBM PC]]. |
The 8080 design was licensed out to various other companies for fabrication, and the design was even stolen to be manufactured in Poland, East Germany & Russia. | The 8080 design was licensed out to various other companies for fabrication, and the design was even stolen to be manufactured in Poland, East Germany & Russia. | ||
The [[Zilog Z80]] CPU was based on the 8080, and provides a superset of the 8080 ISA. | The [[Zilog Z80]] CPU was based on the 8080, and provides a superset of the 8080 ISA. | ||
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Revision as of 10:48, 23 August 2018
The Intel 8080 (Wikipedia: Intel 8080, Wikichip Intel 8080) was the CPU that was popularized by CP/M machines with the S-100 bus. This was the first 'open' home computer standard before the introduction of the IBM PC.
The 8080 design was licensed out to various other companies for fabrication, and the design was even stolen to be manufactured in Poland, East Germany & Russia.
The Zilog Z80 CPU was based on the 8080, and provides a superset of the 8080 ISA.