[CCTALK] Re:transistor counts again

From: Ben Franchuk <bfranchuk_at_jetnet.ab.ca>
Date: Thu May 16 00:10:57 2002

"Dwight K. Elvey" wrote:
>
> One of the 4's was for the bus size. It was a multiplexed
> synchronous bus. It had 8 phases. 3 were for address and
> one was for the rom. One or two were alu and I don't recall
> what the other was for but I think it was bank selects.
> Each device would watch the instruction and would do the
> right thing ( I/O or RAM ) when it's time came around.
> One might call it smart I/O. This way, the processor didn't
> have to have the additional pins to select the function
> for the bus.
> Dwight
>
I read many moons ago that Intel at that time could not package
a chip with more than 16 pins, until the 8080. That was a
nice chip for the time. Notice too how the leading edge of
CPU's have been around $350 US each starting with the early
Intel chips and continuing to today.
-- 
Ben Franchuk - Dawn * 12/24 bit cpu *
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Received on Thu May 16 2002 - 00:10:57 BST

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