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    Nov 15, 2021 · Launched in November 1971, the Intel® 4004 paved the way for modern microprocessor computing. As the world’s first commercially available microprocessor, the Intel 4004 enabled the convergence of the technology superpowers – ubiquitous computing, pervasive connectivity, cloud-to-edge infrastructure and artificial intelligence – and ...

  2. Intel developed multiple products that would change the future of technology. Most importantly, the company introduced the world's first electronically programmable microprocessor, the 4004, a conceptual breakthrough that would transform Intel and drive the rise of the modern digital age.

  3. Nov 15, 2021 · Noticias. November 15, 2021. Contact Intel PR. More Client Computing News. Pat Gelsinger, CEO de Intel, celebra el 50º aniversario del Intel 4004, el primer microprocesador comercializado en el mundo, durante el evento Intel Innovation celebrado en octubre de 2021. (Crédito: Intel Corporation)

  4. El 4004 fue sólo el comienzo, un comienzo lento. Una vez que los ingenieros de Intel mostraron cómo se podría utilizar la unidad central de procesamiento, los desarrolladores construyeron su legado, cada uno de los cuales desempeñó un papel en la reducción del tamaño del chip y en la mejora exponencial de la potencia de cálculo.

  5. Jan 8, 2018 · 7 Citations. 87 Altmetric. Metrics. The Intel 4004 is renowned as the world’s first commercial microprocessor. Project leader and designer of the 4004, Federico Faggin, retraces the steps...

  6. Intel engineers suggest a family of four chips, including one – the 4004 – that could be programmed for use in a variety of products. Plans for the 4004 set in motion an engineering feat that dramatically altered the course of computing technology.

  7. Nov 15, 2021 · What’s New: Today, Intel celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Intel® 4004, the world’s first commercially available microprocessor. With its launch in November 1971, the 4004 paved the path for modern microprocessor computing – the “brains” that make possible nearly every modern technology, from the cloud to the edge.

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