Invention Of The Microprocessor

1971 AD Summer

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Characters (5)

Ted Hoff

Inventor, Intel Corporation

Middle-aged man with brown hair, mustache, and glasses

1970s business casual, button-down shirt and khaki pants

Holding: Schematics for the Intel 4004

Stanley Mazor

Inventor, Intel Corporation

Young man with dark hair and a beard

1970s casual, jeans and a button-down shirt

Holding: Notes on the 4004's architecture

Gordon Moore

Co-founder, Intel Corporation

Middle-aged man with graying hair and a mustache

1970s business attire, suit and tie

Holding: Company reports

Bob Noyce

Co-founder, Intel Corporation

Middle-aged man with brown hair and a beard

1970s business casual, sweater and khaki pants

Holding: Intel company literature

Laboratory Technician

Support staff

Young woman with long brown hair and glasses

1970s casual, jeans and a lab coat

Holding: Electronic testing equipment

Period Dialogue

Ted Hoff

"Gentlemen, I'd like to introduce the Intel 4004, the world's first microprocessor."

excited

Ted Hoff

"This tiny chip integrates all the components of a computer's central processing unit onto a single piece of silicon."

proud

Stanley Mazor

"It's been a long journey, but we've finally achieved it. The 4004 is a 4-bit processor with a clock speed of 740 kHz."

matter-of-fact

Gordon Moore

"Ted, Stanley, this is quite a breakthrough. How does it compare to our current designs?"

inquisitive

Ted Hoff

"The 4004 contains 2,300 transistors, making it a significant leap forward in terms of integration and miniaturization."

explanatory

Bob Noyce

"I must say, I'm impressed. This could change the face of computing."

thoughtful

Historical Scene

invention of the microprocessor
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