Project x86

Project x86 aims to preserve the history of computing hardware one chip at a time.

Intel C1103
Intel

Intel C1103

9:33 AM
Intel C8080A
Intel

Intel C8080A

9:28 AM
Intel H1702A
Intel

Intel H1702A

9:57 AM
Intel C4004
Intel

Intel C4004

9:30 AM
Intel C1702
Intel

Intel C1702

10:21 AM
Intel C3101
Intel

Intel C3101

10:20 AM
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About Project x86

Project x86 aims to preserve the history of computing hardware one chip at a time. The idea here is to showcase some of mankind's greatest technological achievement in the field of electronics and computers.

Popular Chips

  • Intel C1702
      A 2048-bit EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory). The 1702 was Intel's first official EPROM. The 1702A is a 256 word by...
  • Intel C1103
    In 1970, the newly formed Intel company publicly released the 1103, the first DRAM chip (1K bit PMOS dynamic RAM ICs), and by 1972 it wa...
  • Intel C4004
    In 1969 Intel were approached by a Japanese company called Busicom to produce chips for Busicom's electronic desktop calculator. Int...
  • Intel H1702A
    A 2048-bit EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory). The 1702 was Intel's first official EPROM. The 1702A is a 256 word by 8...
  • Intel C3101
    Intel’s first product, this is a 64-bit SRAM (Static Random Access Memory).    The very first product Intel released, in April of 1969...
  • Intel C8080A
    Succeeding the Intel 8008 microprocessor, the Intel 8080 was designed by Masatoshi Shima and Federico Faggin. The Intel 8080 was the se...
  • Intel C4004 Grey Trace
    In 1969 Intel were approached by a Japanese company called Busicom to produce chips for Busicom's electronic desktop calculator. I...
  • Zilog Z80
    The Zilog Z80 is an 8-bit microprocessor designed and manufactured by Zilog from 1976 onwards. It was widely used both in desktop and em...
  • Intel 1101
      A 256-bit SRAM (Static Random Access Memory).  It was Intel's first SRAM with MOS (Metal Oxide Semiconductor) technology.     Th...
  • Intel C8008
    The Intel 8008 is the world's first 8 bit microprocessor introduced in April 1972. The 8008 was originally code named the 1201. The ...

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