Launched as the Intel 8080, it would go on to be recognised as the world's first general-purpose microprocessor and 50 years on, Team Blue is celebrating the success of the little chip.
Should Uncle Sam ever need a crate of the Intel 8080 from 1974 for example, Rochester Electronics can oblige. Thus when we’re looking for the oldest CPUs, it’s those available from regular ...
The emu8080on4004 project (Google Translate) offers a way to run 8080 code on a 4004 CPU. Finally! The 4004 development board is a homebrew affair, and the emulator works well enough that an 8080 ...