Title :
Designing the first microprossor
Author :
Hoff, Marcian E Ted
Author_Institution :
Teklicon Inc., Mountain View, CA
Abstract :
We now routinely buy personal computers in which microprocessors with millions of transistors perform at gigahertz speeds, so it is easy to forget that the first microprocessor was not a simple or obvious choice to produce. At the time it was being contemplated, metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) technology was still quite new, and integrated circuits themselves had existed less than a decade. While MOS circuits with a thousand transistors were being manufactured, the economics of integrated circuits of that day limited how far the technology could be pushed. The paper discusses how rethinking a customer´s specifications led to simplifications that made the first microprocessor possible.
Keywords :
integrated circuit design; microprocessor chips; MOS circuits; customer specifications; gigahertz speeds; metal oxide semiconductor technology; microprocessor; Chip scale packaging; Costing; Costs; Integrated circuit technology; Integrated circuit yield; Large scale integration; Memory management; Microcomputers; Microprocessors; Silicon;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MSSC.2008.930942