Motorola MC10800
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The Motorola MC10800 is a 4-bit bit-sliced processor designed by Motorola and introduced in 1979. It is implemented in ECL logic and is part of the M10800 family.
A clone of the MC10800 was manufactured in the Soviet Union under the designation K1800VS1 (Russian: К1800ВС1).[1] The Soviet 1800 series included other members of the M10800 and M10900 families as well.[2]
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- ^ "CPU-world: Soviet chips and their western analogs". www.cpu-world.com. Retrieved 2021-10-12.
- ^ Козак, Виктор Романович (24 May 2014). "Номенклатура отечественных микросхем" [Nomenclature of domestic integrated circuits] (in Russian). Retrieved 24 March 2016.
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- Adams, Phillip M. (June 1978). "Microprogrammable microprocessor survey". ACM SIGMICRO Newsletter. 9 (2): 7–38. doi:10.1145/1096529.1096530. S2CID 62777927.