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#95615 - designers of 8048 Responding to: ???'s previous message |
http://www.computermuseum.li/Testpage/Intel-microprocessors.htm said: Intel Corporation introduced the 8748 microcontroller in 1976. The 8748 is essentially a computer on a chip, containing its own central processor, EPROM, data memory, on-chip peripherals and input/output functions.
The 8748 "microcontroller" is designed to control events in real-time, while a "microprocessor" is designed to manipulate large amounts of data. The 8748 project team included Hank Blume, Gene Hill, Mark Holler, Mike Melloch, Dave Stamm, Dave Budde, Howard Raphael and Bob Wickersheim. The 8748 became the most widely accepted 8-bit microcontroller architecture in the world. |
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