Which microprocessor was developed by intel in 1982
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Sign In Register. Sign Out Sign In Register. Latest Insider. Check out the latest Insider stories here. More from the IDG Network. Happy birthday, x86! Faggin and I each came up with a different number. He had used a form of programmable logic array. We had designed the instruction set in a way we hoped such an array could be used. I believe Dr. Gordon showed me his chart soon after I joined Intel. He had originally published it around We expected to hit limits to integrated circuit capabilities.
Around , Bob Noyce asked me if I could take a look at the telephone industry to see if we could apply our semiconductor technology to telephony. The CODEC does the standard conversions between analog and digital representations of voice signals as used in telephone systems. Analog signals are converted to a 64 kilobit-per-second digital signal and vice versa. Although most circuits for analog applications used bipolar technology, I developed some techniques for doing the digital to analog and analog to digital conversion in our MOS technology.
And then we persuaded Professor Paul Gray of Berkeley to consult for us. He had done pioneering work in using MOS technology to do analog functions and also had developed switched capacitor filtering techniques.
We figured that we could also design our CODEC so that it could also be used as the basis for a digital private branch exchange. For a while, I had a group at Intel looking at speech recognition, but then I was contacted by a head-hunter for Atari. I went to Atari in early Atari had some really advanced ideas.
While initially very profitable, the video game market really started to saturate. Without market visibility, Atari overinvested. About the middle of , Warner Communications sold the company to Jack Tremiel, who had formerly headed Commodore. I was presented with the option of trying to find a place in the new company or having my contract bought out. I chose the latter. I know the kinds of things they are usually looking for in patent litigation, so it helps in the communication with the attorneys.
I also maintain an extensive library at home. I have a big collection of semiconductor data books that go all the way from the late s up until the present. A key piece of information about a patent is the date it was filed. If you can show something that was on sale a year or more before the patent was filed, that has all the elements of the claims in the patents, then those claims may be disallowed.
While at Atari, Gary Summers headed their semiconductor design activity, and reported to me. After Atari was sold, we both left. About a year later, Gary started a company called Teklicon to do consulting to attorneys who were looking for either testimonial experts or advice about where to find particular art. Around , I started working as an independent consultant, using Teklicon as an agent. In , I became an employee of the company and I am still an employee to this day.
I look back and try to remember where I was back then. The love of science was more important than the love of money and so the stock market and finance did not interest me at the time. One way to do that is to be associated with a successful business. So now I look back and wish I had appreciated business more than I did at the time.
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